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Author: | Desert Hiker [ Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:25 am ] |
Post subject: | What would it take........ |
........to get you to forsake your favorite daily wear mechanical movement watch for an e-watch? Forget about the smartphone tethered iWatch as a controller for phone, email, texting, music, and web features. But consider this in a single e-watch: Features: > Quartz movement with SQ accuracy and atomic clock update/synch > Classic, high quality cases of your favorite materials, 38mm to 48mm diameters > Nice leather straps and bracelets > Voice response for those wanting a command relationship with their watch > Crown and pushers for those wanting a tactile relationship with their watch > Extremely high definition auto-dimming display > Selectable display modes: analog (traditional), digital, or analog+digital (e.g. Aerospace) > Display option of a "virtual caliber movement" in operation including select-able views of components such as gear train, escapement, balance wheel, dial train and complications > Selectable/custom design face, hands, hour markers, sub-dials, etc. > Virtual eBezel for function, familiarity, and fun > Sealed main module for vibration + shock resistance, and water proofing > Solar rechargeable battery > GPS location: it knows where it is > Selectable notifications: bell, tone, chime, warning, vibration, etc. Modes of Operation > Time: year, month, day, date, h/m/s, alarm, timer, stop watch and chronograph > Celestial: sun/moon rise/set, moon phase, tides, observatory view > Backcountry: compass, heading, elevation > Weather: temperature + trend, barometric pressure + trend, humidity + trend > Aerospace features and conversions > Navigation features and conversions > Racing features and conversions > Diving features and conversions > World Time features All of the required technology is available today in various devices. The remaining challenge is putting it in a single package - and that will most certainly happen in the not-to-distant future. Would this cause you to give up your traditional daily wear mechanical watch for a massively functional and attractive tool e-watch? What brand will be first to consolidate this technology? Could it be Breitling? They would be a natural for this, but are they paying attention? What brand do you think will be the first to this market segment? Desert Hiker |
Author: | Ken B [ Sun Sep 28, 2014 12:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
Ewatches are the digital watch of today.. nothing really new. Most people I know that wear a watch like a Breitling, Rolex, etc... wear them for the style, what they represent and because they are mechanical. Some people may go Iwatch, but I won't. |
Author: | P51 [ Sun Sep 28, 2014 2:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | What would it take........ |
When a friend was the first to have an iPhone in our circle he said that it's use would be dictated by the user and that apps would drive how a user interacted with the device. I was sceptical at first as I could not see a use for me. Many years later I would have admit he was right. I can't get enough of emailing on the run. So it's one horse trick has me hooked. Forget about anything else I use it for, acoustic measurements, checking lighting levels or finding slope angles, etc. I have an ABC watch I use for special purposes when bush walking, climbing or checking the immediate climate. I would suggest an eWatch will be the same. If it has a use that suits you, then use it, or anything else fir that matter. If it doesn't, then stick to your daily wearer. I would have to be convinced this eWatch 'device' had some real benefits before considering it. As with my smart phone, I still grab a watch every day even though I can tell the time in a hundred other places! Cheers |
Author: | Wim [ Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:24 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
I think that an eWatch is an upgrade of a regular quartz watch with a lot more possibilities and features. Don't think anyone will change his watch from a mechanical to an eWatch. People buying mechanical watches have another interest and look on watches than people buying technologies watches. Ok, it's new and everything new attracts but after a while, when new has become normal, everything will go back as it was because the real interests of people don't change overnight. |
Author: | Driver8 [ Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:55 am ] |
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To be honest, I can't imagine any quartz/electronic watch, no matter how fancy and all-encompassing, would tempt me away from a good mchanical watch. I'm one of the few on here it seems who quite fancies getting an Apple Watch, but it would only ever be a novelty for me, and would certainly never take the place of my PROPER watches. A watch for me is much more than a gadget to tell the time.... which is a bizarre statement considering that the watches I get the most from (i.e. mechanical watches) actually don't do very much! I think this highlights thought what a niche market WIS like us are though. I have no doubt that if a watch as complete as the one you describe is ever made, it would be hugely popular everywhere except with guys like us! |
Author: | Scott [ Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
Technologically this sounds like a Casio, but because you add making it look like a higher end piece, this sounds like a Citizen. They made some very nice Campagnola pieces in quartz, though notably they are now going the other way with mechanical pieces. Still, probably the closest company to putting quartz with a higer-end look and having the sophistication in other lines to do what you suggest. |
Author: | boogiebot [ Sat Oct 04, 2014 6:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
I'm down to wear a g shock anytime I'm doing rough activities |
Author: | Baco Noir [ Sun Oct 05, 2014 10:00 am ] |
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I have zero desire to be that connected to the internet. I work too much as it is and I don't want email and text notifications on my wrist - the phone is bad enough. |
Author: | Desert Hiker [ Mon Oct 06, 2014 6:34 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
Baco Noir wrote: I have zero desire to be that connected to the internet. I work too much as it is and I don't want email and text notifications on my wrist - the phone is bad enough. Check out the original post.......... Quote: Forget about the smartphone tethered iWatch as a controller for phone, email, texting, music, and web features. No internet connection, no phone, no camera, no music player, etc. Just massively functional time tool in a nice case. Desert Hiker |
Author: | Piranha [ Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:50 am ] |
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Also Quartz Watches for me is an absolut "noGo". |
Author: | GaryCole [ Thu Jan 08, 2015 7:39 am ] |
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I can't imagine myself with e-watch.... they are not for me |
Author: | P51 [ Sat Jan 10, 2015 7:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
Considering your original post Desert Hiker, if such a watch became available with all those features, then I think my answer is, no. I might buy into the idea for a particular purpose but not as a replacement for a mechanical watch. If it gets complicated or is difficult to use ergonomically, then it probably would not be worth my while unless the tool was essential. ![]() None of the aspects on your list are really that essential for me (not even accurate time to the last nano second), so it remains to be seen. |
Author: | wessa [ Sun Jan 11, 2015 5:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What would it take........ |
Desert Hiker wrote: ........to get you to forsake your favorite daily wear mechanical movement watch for an e-watch? Forget about the smartphone tethered iWatch as a controller for phone, email, texting, music, and web features. But consider this in a single e-watch: Features: > Quartz movement with SQ accuracy...... Desert Hiker That's where it started going wrong already. I may seriously reconsider if it could make a perfect cup of coffee, preferably espresso AND if it could accurately predict the next set of Lotto winning numbers. |
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