The key to the Moto 360's success is the fact that, unlike other smartwatches on the market today, the device looks like
a traditional wristwatch.
Slim, innocuous and lacking a digital display, the Flex 2 looks perfectly acceptable when it's strapped beside
a traditional wristwatch.
We don't know its exact dimensions, but a photograph of a prototype in a Google blog post suggests it will be a relatively large device — at least compared to
a traditional wristwatch.
Between smartphones and wearables about to hit the market, say goodbye to
the traditional wristwatch.
The G Watch R finally sees the fusion between the new wave of smartwatches and the tried and tested design of
traditional wristwatches - but does the combination work?
What we know at this point is that it feels very well constructed, with the design skirting close to
traditional wristwatches rather than the more techie - aesthetic other companies have adopted.
Not exact matches
The watch face is made of scratch - resistant sapphire crystal and measures 42 mm in diametre, which is the
traditional dimension for
wristwatches.
The HUAWEI WATCH measures 42 mm in diameter, which is the
traditional dimension for
wristwatches.
When the Moto 360 from Motorola was released last year, it was one of the first mainstream devices to have launched with a round face and a
traditional looking dial, which made the device look like a conventional
wristwatch, rather than something that you'd give your child as a toy.
Motorola unveiled the Moto 360, a gorgeous smartwatch that looks more like a
traditional round
wristwatch than it does a new piece of tech.