Montblanc Summit 2 available now. https://www.droid-life.com/2018/10/15/montblanc-summit2-wearos-price-features/
Hope so. I picked up a Gen 4 Fossil smartwatch. Having Google Pay available with one click of the chrono pusher is great. The rotating crown isn't as big a deal though. Heart rate is nice to have too with the updated Fit features. I will say the Snapdragon 2100 and the whole Fossil smartwatch platform (which likely is the same for most of the 2100 based watches) is definitely a poorer experience compared to the Intel in the Tag. The vibration motor in the Tag is nice and precise and the touch screen much better.
I just don't like the whole MB design. Not even one single feature that makes some of their analog watches such as the Timewalker a great looking watch. I just don't get it.
I agree. It's faceless. Once you get one of the TAG faces on it, it will be nothing more, but fake TAG.
Garmin MARQ Driver... I like it because it has 250 racing tracks (including the Nürburgring-Nordschleife) in the memory, but 2.500$ is too much https://www.garmin.com/en-US/marq/collection/driver/
There's a good write up on the marq range (which is 5 watches, from $1500 to $2500) from DC Rainmaker: https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2019/03/garmin-marq-series-detailed-overview-hands-on.html Once again garmin are winning at battery life, 12 days in watch mode, 28 hours with GPS tracking turned on. Imagine getting 28 hours from a connected watch!
Great article on the history of smartwatches. The seiko data 2000 is my favourite: http://www.geeksandbeats.com/2016/01/brief-history-smartwatch/
https://www.droid-life.com/2020/06/01/hublot-big-bang-e-smartwatch/ Hublot appears will issue another smart watch.
https://www.droid-life.com/2020/06/02/hublot-wear-os-watch-made-official-only-costs-5800/ https://www.hublot.com/en-us/watches/big-bang/big-bang-e-black-ceramic-42-mm
Hublot, an LVMH brand alongside TAG Heuer, released its own smartwatch today. While Hublot is known for producing large watches, this Hublot Big Bang E Black Ceramic is 42mm and smaller than the recently-released TAG Heuer Connected 2020 at 45mm. I was almost certain Hublot would make a 50mm open-dial smartwatch, because, you know, Biver. https://www.hublot.com/en-us/watches/big-bang/big-bang-e-black-ceramic-42-mm https://9to5google.com/2020/06/02/wear-os-big-bang-e-luxury-smartwatch/
I cant find any photo or video of the caseback, I guess its because this one also has China engraved on the back finally a genuine Hublot made entirely in China? Buy more watch faces in the Hublot store? Does Tag do that as well and charge money for additional watch dials?