Mont Blanc Watches in Ethiopia

MORE MATERIALS ON THE NEW VERSION OF THE SITE. Now it is convenient to read from mobile phones! 42mm, 14.4mm, 22mm standard straps Stainless steel, black DLC coated stainless steel or titanium; Back cover - glass and fiberglass polymer; Sapphire crystal 1.2 inches, round, AMOLED, 390 x 390 dots (327 ppi), auto brightness Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100, Quad-core ARM Cortex A7 lo 1.2GHz, separate DSP for clock operation QCC1110, Adreno 304 GPU NFC (Google Pay support) Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, Light Sensor, Barometer Li-Ion 340 mAh, operating time in smart watch mode - up to one full day, in watch only mode - from 3 to 5 days, charging time - less than 3 hours The market for smartwatches is calm before the storm, as traditional watch companies have realized that the presence of smartwatches will have to be reckoned with, and buyers want to see in watches not only a fashionable and prestigious accessory, but also a useful device. At the same time, there is no threat to their sales in the upper price segmen Mont Blanc Watches in Ethiopia t, there watches can be called a luxury item, and they cost from five thousand dollars / euros and more. The experience of Apple Watch, which initially came out in a gold case at a price comparable to the most famous brands, proved a simple truth: the buyer is not ready to pay that kind of money for electronics, as it quickly becomes outdated. One of the pioneers in this area was "Highsek" with the HD3 Slyde model, in 2012 they were relatively fashionable and popular in narrow circles, a kind of new toy. They gave me such a watch, but they don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, so I used it for several months, and then I got tired. There were no smart features in them, it was just an expensive watch. Then the manufacturer tried to ride the wave of interest in such devices, but failed. This is further proof that buyers of expensive watches are looking towards classic models and the industry has no difficulty in selling them. It is quite another matter - manufacturers that target a relatively mass market with a watch price from 500 to 1,000 dollars / euro, they have to oppose smartwatches, and they often lose such a comparison. The problem with the market is that we only have two hands, and only one can have a watch. Smart watches are addictive, as they begin to measure your heart rate, count how many steps you have walked, and bind you to itself. And after them it is difficult to switch to the usual mechanics, although it is possible. For classic watchmakers, it's only a matter of time before a Wear OS smartwatch appears in the lineup. Unfortunately, Google's approach to this system is such that the cost of revision goes out to space, and in the basic version, the platform is very curtailed in its capabilities. And the very renaming of Android Wear into Wear OS is an attempt to get rid of the heavy legacy of the past, in particular, from the perception of products on it, which differed in short operating time, reduced capabilities in comparison with watches from Apple or Samsung, the latter being powered by Tizen. But watchmakers are not offered a choice, they are squeezed into the framework of what platforms are available to them for production, and here the same Samsung could provide Tizen to the side and become popular as a solution provider. But the company for some reason does not do this, apparently, evaluating this market as small. At the watch exhibition in Basel this year, many companies talked about plans to release smart watches, some did it openly and publicly, others in private. One thing unites different companies - they all focus on a segment of about a thousand dollars, it should be smartwatches with an affordable price. The very same Tag Heuer groped for this segment empirically, their example turned out to be indicative for many. https://jiji.com.et/watches/mont-blanc

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