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5 September 2013, 03:01 AM | #31 | |
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5 September 2013, 09:33 AM | #32 |
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Back when I was a student, I wore Casio Calculator Databank watches. They were indispensable as far as I was concerned and while most of my fellow students didn't use one, when I was doing my field practicum at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, they were very common among medical interns and residents.
Personally, I don't really see that kind of functionality, and more, migrating to the wrist again. I guess back in the day, I wouldn't have minded it if my Casio has been able to make phone calls and sent text messages, but this is now and that was then. A wrist device won't take the place of the smartphone, because it is too small and a bluetooth device makes phone calls simple enough when you want to keep your hands free. Personally, I'm happy to have a traditional watch on my wrist and the smartphone in my pocket and my bluetooth headset hasn't been used since I got my Honda that syncs with my phone. If people are going to go with a wrist device, it's going to have to be some wizbang product or the novelty will wear off pretty quickly and if there is a stable market, I would suspect that it would be young people and students, who'll be buying luxury watches as soon as their budgets allow.
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Interesting article, the writing is not on the wall for Rolex (or other lines).
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18 September 2013, 08:59 PM | #34 |
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The contrarian in me says:
1. A smart watch may be as revolutionary as the smart phone. Could anyone have predicted the proliferation of the smart phone 5 years ago? 2. You only have two wrists. Unless you want to wear both a smart watch and mechanical watch, something has to give. 3. One might view the rise in mechanical watch sales (and prices also) as signs of a growing bubble. At some point, bubbles do burst. |
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