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Mar 30, 2015, 09:10 PM
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Istari
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Mar 31, 2015, 02:13 AM
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The Breitling and Tissot look interesting....
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Mar 31, 2015, 07:49 PM
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The Dude Abides
Like the Tissot. Breitling, still not sure.
"Either He's Dead, Or My Watch Has Stopped....."
Groucho Marx
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When smart watches have all the of the features of a phone, are build like g shocks, can access your front door, have long battery lives, GPS sports trackers, nfc that can facilitate visa payments (and when ALL vendors accept them), I might consider one has a replacement for keys and wallet to wear on the other wrist opposite my mechanical watch (and solo when exercising), but otherwise I doubt it.
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Originally Posted by
geoffbot
When smart watches have all the of the features of a phone, are build like g shocks, can access your front door, have long battery lives, GPS sports trackers, nfc that can facilitate visa payments (and when ALL vendors accept them), I might consider one has a replacement for keys and wallet to wear on the other wrist opposite my mechanical watch (and solo when exercising), but otherwise I doubt it.
exactly my thoughts!
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It sounded like the Tissot was an afterthought in that video.
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Which, let's face it, could be the next generation. Currently all of those techs bar one exist in a practical form which could be shoved into a watch. The battery problem could be kicked into touch by using supercapacitors with half the life again and recharge times of around thirty seconds for a watch. Sure they are still in the lab and graphene tech is just kicking off, but I bet it will not be long before we see graphene capacitors on the market.
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Originally Posted by
geoffbot
When smart watches have all the of the features of a phone, are build like g shocks, can access your front door, have long battery lives, GPS sports trackers, nfc that can facilitate visa payments (and when ALL vendors accept them), I might consider one has a replacement for keys and wallet to wear on the other wrist opposite my mechanical watch (and solo when exercising),...
AND a laser powerful enough to cut through a bank vault...
Till then, nope.
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Apr 2, 2015, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by
geoffbot
When smart watches have all the of the features of a phone, are build like g shocks, can access your front door, have long battery lives, GPS sports trackers, nfc that can facilitate visa payments (and when ALL vendors accept them), I might consider one has a replacement for keys and wallet to wear on the other wrist opposite my mechanical watch (and solo when exercising), but otherwise I doubt it.
I have an electronic Bluetooth door lock for my front door. It sucks.
But anyway, I love my phone, but it is a piece of throwaway tech. Two years and I'll get a new one. I'm not spending thousands on a new watch every two years because it became outdated and no longer syncs to my phone. I don't want my $5-10,000 watch to end up looking like the Motorola Timeport cradle in my mother's old S Class.