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Watch Strap Tutorial
A tutorial on making a custom made watch strap.
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Apple Helps Push U.S. Watch Sales to Biggest Drop in Seven Years
U.S. watch sales fell the most in seven years in June, one of the first signs Apple Inc.’s watch is eroding demand for traditional timepieces. Retailers sold $375 million of watches during the month, 11 percent less than in June 2014, according to data from NPD Group. The 14 percent decline in unit sales was the largest since 2008, according to Fred Levin, head of the market researcher’s luxury division.
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Withings Activité Pop: Fitness Tracker Review
The Withings Activité Pop is a fitness tracker for people who don't want to look like they're wearing a fitness tracker.
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Pebble Time vs. Apple Watch
With the retail version of Pebble Time launching, maybe you're torn between it and the Apple Watch? Let's compare the features and specs of the two smartwatches.
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Breitling 04 movement ticking away
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Can the Swiss Watchmaker Survive the Digital Age?
Masters of one of the world’s most revered forms of analog craftsmanship take on the smartwatch.
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Pebble Time review
The Time is the third effort from smartwatch pioneer Pebble. It’s easily the best Pebble yet, but is that enough to stand out?
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Apple Watch giveaway (choose your own): enter for a chance to win
Enter for your chance to win an Apple Watch, you pick the model and strap of your choice up to a value of $750 in this giveaway.
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Yeah, the Apple Watch Scratches—All Stainless Steel Watches Do
Should a luxury item you paid hundreds of dollars for be so susceptible to scarring? As a matter of fact, it should.
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Apple Watch: Faulty Taptic Engine Slows Roll Out
The taptic engine, a key component of the Apple Watch, made by one of two suppliers was found to be defective, prompting Apple to limit the availability of its highly anticipated smartwatch.
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Apple Watch: the definitive review
The Apple Watch is Apple’s first entirely-new product in five years. I’ve been wearing one non-stop for a week trying to answer the question: is it worth buying?
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A Manhattan watch brand just unveiled the most extravagant timepiece we've ever seen
Complete with a "moon" that looks more like a disco ball.
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The Apple Watch's Insanely Great Economics
The most compelling case you can make for the Apple Watch is that it frees us from our phones: the ones Apple sold us. No longer will we have to pull them out to hail Ubers, check Instagram, or send texts. As TechCrunch’s Matthew Panzarino elegantly points out, “There are very few products that allow you to hand someone cash and be given back time. This will be the Apple Watch metric to track: time saved.”
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Why Pebble Time, not Android Wear, is Apple Watch's biggest competition
If you had told me last December that in the first part of 2015, a smartwatch would make headlines across the world, shatter sales records, and create a constant stream of refreshes, hashtags and bad puns, I would have naturally assumed you were talking about Apple Watch. For the past five months we’ve been anxiously awaiting the “early 2015” debut of Apple’s first wearable, an entry so important it’s basically put its Android Wear competitors on ice as buyers wait to see what...
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Pebble Time now most funded Kickstarter in history; over 70,000 watches sold
It was clear within hours of the project’s launch that this was an inevitability, but today Pebble Time has become the most funded Kickstarter in the history of the site. Though funding has understandably slowed over the last few days, the project was still edging up slowly toward the record held by the Coolest Cooler ($13,285,226). And with the announcement of Pebble Time Steel and smartstraps this morning, they have quickly claimed the top spot and will soon surpass $14 million in funding.
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Apple was forced to nix key health features from its smartwatch
The health-focused smartwatch that Apple initially envisioned is not the same one the company will unveil next month, according to a new report. Apple's original concept for the Apple Watch was one that would track blood pressure, heart activity, stress levels and other functions, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing sources familiar with the device. But none of those features will make it into the final product due to a variety of issues...
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Apple Orders More Than 5 Million Watches for Initial Run
Apple has asked its suppliers in Asia to make a combined five to six million units of its three Apple Watch models during the first quarter ahead of the product’s release in April, suggesting the company is hoping for sales on par with the 2010 debut of the iPad.
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How The Watch Industry Will Save Itself
On the eve of the Apple Watch announcement no one was really sure what to expect. A concerned watch industry insider had called me a few days earlier and asked what I thought. His bosses were concerned, but not overly so, and he wanted some details. No one had any idea what the thing would look like but his bosses wanted some intel. I had none to give. The night before the launch I asked a friend who had insider knowledge about the product. I posited that the watch would be something...
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Alcatel looks to undercut everyone with cheap new smartwatch
Alcatel has announced its first ever smartwatch, a device that it claims will create "a new market segment: the affordable smart watch." The budget phone maker says that its imaginatively named...
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What’s a Special Ops Watch? Seven Noteworthy Facts
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