Discussions on Wearable Technologies vs Traditional Watchmaking Smart wearable devices have been in the market for a few years now. Electronic wrist straps (displaying actual vs target calories used, pulse rate and time), the Samsung Galaxy Gear and of co...
Actually, I want to learn more... I had mixed emotions when I saw the concept at Geneva. But the idea is great for obvious reasons... you can wear a connected device while keeping your loved watch on the wrist. Why not? What will make the differences is t...
The beauty of having both devices on our wrist A fine timepiece with a smart wearable device I will cover the features of the eStrap soon so stay tuned on its applications Cheers Robin
Logically, a "smartwatch" is just an electronic display on a wrist strap. By focusing on the display strap, Montblanc neuters the "smartwatch" and adds value to the wrist watch. Quite clever really; keep your watch but add new technology to the strap, whi...
Having to choose between an electronic device and our watch is not very "amusing". Adding discreetly a device in the strap, for instance to replace the Withings-like watches (day activity sensors), is a good development direction. Thanks for the article R...
Then it must be very clever ! Personally I agree with you. It\'s funny to double wrist with a smart wearable device on the wrist and our beloved watches. It\'s worse having not to wear our watches. Having a smart e-strap is really clever. I can\'t wait to...
You overestimate me :p Well, like you I wonder if this could be applied to other watches, like... the own we already own for instance ? ^^ Cheers, Mark