I assume it does have a battery. But by the time it eventually dies, I'll probably want something else. How many years did yours last?
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I think the Withings Activit? looks pretty nice. Not sure it's for me, but in terms of classic watch design and tech it does a good balancing act between the two - http://www.withings.com/uk/withings-activite.html/
The cheaper 'Pop' version isn't too much of a step back either - http://www.withings.com/uk/withings-activite-pop.html
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The whole Apple watch smartphone thing has made me appreciate mechanical watches.
My next purchase will be a Chinese 1963 chrono - http://www.watchunique.com/seagull-1963.html
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The great thing about the 1963 military watches is that they were an all Chinese design albeit the movement was from reverse engineered swiss ones.
There is some background on this wiki - http://chinesewatchwiki.net/Main_Page
A lot of info on this watch here - http://forums.watchuseek.com/f72/sea...ly-420653.html
It is a good time to buy with the current € rate - http://www.watchunique.com/seagull-1...gull-1963.htmlLast edited by smouty; 12-03-2015, 11:24.
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Originally posted by charlesr View PostHmm 3 years doesn't sound great. I was expecting at least double that.
Still not great considering you can buy watches with these long life batteries I suppose.
Hope you get good life out of yours anyway.
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Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer partners with top tech firms to build an Android Wear-powered smartwatch.
Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer has announced it is to build an Android Wear-powered smartwatch.
The firm - which is part of the luxury goods-maker LVMH Group - is forming a partnership with Google and the chipmaker Intel to create the device.
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