Smart Swiss watches – review of different models. Instead of Apple Watch: The best analog smartwatches

Montblanc is a luxury brand with more than a century of history, so it’s always interesting when something new appears in a seemingly very conservative ecosystem.

At the same time, the company announced its “innovative” ambitions, perhaps before anyone else! My acquaintance with Montblanc smartwatches also served personal purposes (I’m at the “choosing a watch” stage), and I respect what this brand does, so I apologize in advance if there are personal impressions and emotions in my story will come out on top.

In general, it should be noted that the market for “expensive watches” is divided into two parts. Luxury models are increasingly (in my opinion, wrongly) classified as watches from brands for which watches are not a significant focus. Let's say Hugo Boss. A significant part of these “luxury watches” are owned and successfully developed by Fossil.

The second group consists of brands that are known as “watchmakers”, and the entire history of their development is connected with exclusive watch models, innovations in this area and premium accessories.

Montblanc stands out against this background. If only because Mont Blanc has its main fame, success, and recognition as a manufacturer of exclusive writing instruments and accessories. Watches appear in the company later (since 1997).

Montblanc and innovation


Montblanc founders: Alfred Nehemias, August Eberstein, Claus-Johannes Voss

Strictly speaking, the history of the company's creation is directly related to them. In 1906, several people came together to create a fountain pen that did not need to be dipped into an inkwell.



The Rouge et Noir pen appeared in 1909, three years after the company was founded

And wrap everything up... The price range of Montblanc pens today is from 13,000 rubles to almost infinity. One of the models was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive writing instrument (estimated value $125,000).

Currently, the company is part of the Richemont holding along with brands such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Chloé and Baume et Mercier and others. Since 2012, the company has allowed its products to be sold online on the global market. Previously - only through boutiques. In Russia, online sales are planned to be officially launched in the near future. Formally, all prices on the official website and from partners are presented for informational purposes.

Montblanc and gadgets

The company was one of the first to announce its ambitions in this niche several years ago. Back in 2015, we mentioned a smart clasp for classic watches.

In Russia, smart watches are represented by fifteen similar models in steel and titanium cases. The cost range is from 59,100 rubles to 67,800 rubles at the time of publication. I was lucky to meet the junior model in a steel case with a black leather strap.

Characteristics

Montblanc Summit watches run WearOS (formerly Android Wear) based on the Snapdragon 2100 processor. It has 4 GB of internal memory, 512 RAM, sensors - Wi-fi, Bluetooth, optical heart rate monitor.

The set of characteristics is, let's say, basic, but they are quite enough. The watch works quickly and correctly, although, to be honest, I didn’t load it with a large volume of tasks. My watch usage pattern is quite relaxed.

I must say that with a Wi-fi module, smartwatches on WearOS (Android Wear) made at least some sense for me. I divided some of the applications between two gadgets, and now I was able to receive some notifications exclusively on the watch. Considering that the watch “drags” the Internet via Bluetooth from a smartphone, it does not need constant synchronization with a Wi-Fi network, which prolongs autonomy for some time.

In this sense, WearOS, unfortunately, is still vulnerable: Montblanc watches will work for about a day, however, the charging time to a full battery is quite comfortable - one and a half to two hours. Additional features include IP68 protection level (from splashes, dust).

It’s hardly worth making any verdict on the system, but in general everything has become more convenient and logical, in my opinion. The leading role is no longer played by your smartphone, but by the Google application store, from which you download everything you need (and everything that is compatible with a specific model).

To the point where you can watch YouTube, what a beauty!

Of the pre-installed content, the watch comes pre-installed with Uber, Runtastic (With a multi-month subscription), Foursquare and the world time service. At the same time, the watch is not positioned as a sports watch; it is rather an accessory for business.


Meanwhile, the heart rate monitor here is quite accurate if we are talking about heart rate at rest or during the normal rhythm of life. Compared to a portable ECG heart rate monitor, the sensor does not cause any complaints.

The watch is equipped with an AMOLED display with a resolution of 400x400, Multitouch. The most important thing that I would like to note is that it does not have the frankly annoying stripe at the bottom.

Watch faces can be selected from the watch or through the app.

For some of them, so-called “complications” are provided. In addition to the main one - time - you can display some other data allowed by the system on the main screen.

The WearOS home screen for Summit gives you access to several settings. Here you can set up background always-on synchronization, notification mode, calendar, and access advanced settings.

You can customize the device in other “improvised” ways. The easiest one is probably to dig into IFTTT, which is available when installed on a smartphone and for watches. I don’t want to claim that I took advantage of the most mandatory option, but as an example:

Design

Here I would like to start by saying that this point can be looked at from two sides. One point of view was voiced by the portal Wareable, which I respect, and gave it a three for the design.

I probably don't agree with this formulation. In any case, one cannot fail to understand that not a single watchmaker invents a design for smart collections! The recently presented Hublot smart watch on WearOS is a reissue of an existing range, Tag Heuer is similar, Frederique Constant and Breitling are the same. Nobody comes up with a new design for smartwatches; everyone packs sensors into existing cases.

For the smartwatch collection, Montblanc also chose its permanent “1858” collection. And, I must say, here too Montblanc stands out among its competitors, which I especially liked.

For all major manufacturers, smartwatches have become a reason for marking up prices. Let's say, the most inexpensive Tag Heuer model can be bought for 55 thousand, smart ones - from 70; Frederique Constant - from 30 thousand, smart watches - from 70 thousand. And only Montblanc smart watches are the cheapest in the range of watches in principle.

On average, the difference reaches about 20 - 30 thousand rubles, but if you take the collection that formed the basis of the Summit models, then the cost here starts from 202 thousand rubles. In other words, in this sense, the company acts, in my opinion, more honestly than others. The main cost of watches is made up of exclusive mechanisms and materials.

In this case, Montblanc saves on the mechanism due to electronic filling and gives the opportunity to save money for its customers. Logical? Logical!

Continuing to talk about design, it must be said that “simplicity” is generally characteristic of Montblanc collections. Both male and female models are quite strict.

At a minimum, the watch case is almost always smooth, and only in some sports models the bezel is additionally decorated (there is also inlay in women's versions). In other words, I would then say not “simple design”, but design that is traditional for Montblanc - we have a watch in a smooth steel case.

The only thing that will somehow give away the brand of the watch to outsiders is the logo neatly inscribed in the crown.

It adorns the only active button with which the watch is turned on and also serves as a “return to menu” function. It's strange that the crown itself doesn't rotate. This would be a nice scroll control in the menu. For example, I would like to be able to have less finger contact with the display, so as not to simply get it dirty.

The watch is assembled flawlessly. Wareable, by the way, also notes this. They say they are simple, but the quality of assembly and materials is excellent. They feel on your hand, you feel them, and it’s nice. However, the weight is quite “lifting” - only 91 grams.

Comes with a soft calfskin leather strap. There are no threads sticking out, no traces of trimming. Even in places where there are constant bends over time, although “wrinkles” appear, these are still not cracks that become fringed.

There are 4 neat screws on the back of the case:

The brand name is engraved on the clasp:

Among the sensors, there is an optical heart rate monitor on the back side.

And a connector for connecting a docking station. The watch, of course, does not have any tamper-evident MicroUSB connector on the case and comes complete with a proprietary round charger.

There is nothing unusual about it in principle. Unless it is decorated in the center with the company logo.

On the back side of the docking station there is a rubberized coating along the edge, which ensures stability on the surface.

As an interim result, I would like to note that it is quite difficult to praise or scold a watch. If we take the part for which Montblanc was responsible, everything is fine. WearOS, in principle, also works quite predictably.

It should be noted that no one is initially misleading anyone. As for the battery, the official website says how long it lasts. That's how long he works. It is written that it takes one and a half to two hours to charge - that’s how long it charges.

We can all predict how much RAM will last until Android starts to slow down. As for the rest, the built-in application store is quite capable of supplementing what may be missing, from notifications to watch faces.

Therefore, it seems to be dishonest to praise Montblanc while criticizing Google; after all, there is only one product, but on the whole it is rather a positive product. I will say that, in my opinion, the integration with Runtastic looks strange - the watch is not positioned as a sports watch, does not have built-in GPS, and workouts can be launched perfectly with Google Fit.

I would also probably like to have NFC, because over some time I have become convinced that contactless payments are convenient. Everything else was enough for me. I’m used to the autonomy of smartwatches within a day and generally didn’t expect anything else.

Plus, the concept of making a gadget watch cheaper than a regular watch seemed right to me, and so far, it seems, no one among the luxury brands has been able to boast of this.

Who should buy it?

My opinion probably cannot be authoritative here. However, I will share it. I initially approached the choice of watches in this way: you can get by or you can’t get by. Many people cope quite well with one smartphone.

I decided that it was impossible. Then I decided whether I could get by with a watch that simply shows the time, or if I needed a watch like " status"And it turned out that what I mean by the concept of “watch” is something else, and I want to wear on my wrist not just something with hands, but also some kind of story.

As a result, I divided the brands into those who, say, are ready to work with the middle class, and those who are not, and by the age of 30 I bought (what I consider to be inexpensive) Swiss watches within 50 thousand rubles.

If you follow my logic, and I am convinced there are such people, then Montblanc smart watches are an excellent choice in terms of price and quality. They are especially worth paying attention to, for example, those who would like to have a prestigious accessory, but also see no point in giving up smart “trend” opportunities. There is no watch of this class in this price category.

As I understand it, the company also wants to increase awareness among young audiences, and smart gadgets are part of this strategy. To be honest, it’s still difficult for me to imagine a student with a smart pen for 50 thousand, but I myself, and I still consider myself young, have an interest in Montblanc pens. The one you saw in the photo in this text is from my personal collection.

WearOS on iOS

In fact, when Google announced this month that it was “shut down” Android Wear in favor of WearOS, it emphasized that this was being done in order to increase the popularity of the devices among Apple users.

A number of improvements were promised in the future, including synchronization with Google Fit, and I must say that the watch works correctly with the IPhone; in general, there are no significant differences. Notifications come from accounts, and everything else is configured autonomously through the application store.

Perhaps the only difference is that there are no dials in the main menu: they will need to be configured through the watch.

Synchronization with the Google fitness service has already been added here. The settings at the bottom of the screen are the same, but the advanced ones have decreased slightly.

However, this does not affect the quality of the watch in any way. All the basic capabilities of WearOS, and this is primarily quick notification of events on the smartphone, the watch continues to perform properly even when paired with an iPhone.

It’s interesting that at the meeting they delicately pointed out to me that it was better to synchronize the watch with Android smartphones, since only in this case they would be able to work at full capacity. Funnily enough, however, head office doesn't seem to think so. On the official international website, the link to the application leads directly to the AppStore.

Official specifications:

  • OS: WearOS
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 2100
  • Bluetooth 4.1 BLE connection
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • 512 MB RAM
  • Flash memory 4 GB
  • Battery: 300 mAh
  • Protection: IP68
  • Compatibility: Android 4.3 or higher; iOS9 or higher
  • Screen: convex sapphire crystal, 1.39", full-screen AMOLED display 400x400
  • Case diameter: 46 mm
  • Case thickness: 12.5 mm
  • Vibrate and microphone
Sensors:
  • Heart rate monitor
  • Accelerometer
  • Gyroscope
  • E-compass
  • Barometer
  • Light sensor
Results

The watch is simple and straightforward to operate and configure - the familiar OS plays a significant role here. For myself, I found several useful features related mainly to notifications and working with them.

Recognition of gestures, texts, and voice occurs correctly, so writing and responding even from such a display is, in principle, convenient. Charging the watch every day is also quite common: I also charge my smartphone every day, I see no reason to focus special attention on this - it is what it is.

Does the Montblanc logo on the button warm your soul? Yes, it's warm. It's nice to wear an expensive item that is made with high quality. Does this make me want to stick a watch in everyone's face and say, “It's Montblanc!”? No.

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The small Swiss town of Basel, located on the border of Switzerland, Germany and France, became the venue for the most important exhibition and fair in the watch industry. From March 23 to March 30, the international watch exhibition BaselWorld 2017 was held there. In addition to the usual luxury models, Samsung, Swatch and Alpina announced collections of smart watches at BaselWorld 2017.

This has already become a traditional holiday of the Swiss watch industry, which is intended to confirm: “Swiss quality is impeccable quality.” But in 2017, the Swiss watch industry faced serious problems, the reason for which lies not in the cyclical decline that follows the boom, but in the long-term future of the industry.

This year's exhibition showed that the popularity of smart watches, which have a luxurious design and allow you to access the Internet and use mobile applications, is only slightly inferior to the popularity of mechanical watches. So far, luxury brands have not suffered much damage from smartwatches, which are still a new technology with certain shortcomings. However, the number of copies announced at the fair suggests that this will not last long.

The most anticipated model was supposed to be the SmartWatch from Swarovski. This smartwatch, aimed at women, was supposed to be based on a chip from Qualcomm. The body of the device, quite predictably, should have had luxurious crystals. But the company has indefinitely postponed the release of this device.

Smart watch models were presented by such brands as Fossil, Emporio Armani, Michael Kors, Hugo Boss, Guess. In general, these are attractive products, but they are not of particular interest from a technological point of view. The only exceptions are a few copies.

Tag Heuer Connected Modular 45

TAG Heuer is the first luxury brand to dare to release smart watches. In Basel, they announced a new model: Tag Heuer Connected Modular 45. Gadget connoisseurs will definitely like this copy: Intel Cloverdale Peak processor, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB internal memory, GPS, microphone, gyroscope, accelerometer, tilt sensor, ambient light sensor, vibration/tactile response technology, NFC payment system. Of course, you can also see the time on this watch!

The Tag Heuer Connected Modular 45 will be available in 500 designs.

Montblanc Summit

Among the brands of the Swiss group Richemont, it was Montblanc that was the first to create a “smart” watch that can do anything. This high-tech device runs on Google's Android Wear 2 platform, has 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB of flash memory, is equipped with a 1.39-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 400 x 400 pixels, a microphone, and a heart rate sensor. Battery capacity is 300 mA/ h, there is protection from dust and moisture.

If we don’t talk about technical characteristics, then the conclusion will be this: with this model Montblanc wants to bring joy to its regular fans and at the same time attract a young audience. Longtime fans will definitely like the design: the device looks like a classic mechanical watch from the Montblanc 1858 collection.

Connect is the name of the Movado smart watch. They are developed based on the Android Wear 2.0 operating system. The touch display, which has a round shape, supports the always-on display function - a constantly working display, as a result of which all relevant information is always displayed on the dial. A control button is mounted on the right side of the case.

The device supports the NFC interface and makes it possible to make payments through the Android Pay service.

According to the manufacturers, the model will have access to applications from the Google Play store, as well as the personal voice assistant Google Assistant.

The Connect Movado device will be available in five designs for men. The model will go on sale in the fall.

The new Veldt Luxture model can be considered one of the most unusual and unique pieces announced at BaselWorld 2017. The publishers say that they made these watches for one purpose: so that women could choose smart watches that have an original design.

On this watch, notifications are shown through a series of 24 LED lights mounted under the notch. For example, if the application reports that the weather is sunny, the clock will glow yellow.

This model will go on sale only in December 2017.

Samsung Gear S3


Samsung is participating in Baselworld for the first time. The Gear S3 watch is equipped with an independent GPS module and has a built-in speaker for calls, recording voice messages and listening to music. The dial is covered with impact-resistant glass and is protected from water and dust.

The manufacturer presented several color and design options for these watches.

The latest news suggests that they will either reduce the price of their products. However, this does not mean that things are completely bad in this market. On the contrary, recent reports indicate that wearable devices will continue to exist and their number will only grow.

While some users pay attention to the technical part of the device, others prefer to buy smartwatches with a stylish design. This is evidenced by the next IDC report. It published the results of a survey of wearable electronics buyers regarding their style. It turned out that 81% of respondents noted that they understand exactly how they present themselves in society. 77% said that how they dress is important to them. 66% of respondents said that their clothing is an expression of their character. Finally, 63% of respondents noted that even their accessories speak volumes. Consequently, such people will not buy smartwatches unless they are an expression of their style.

When it comes to wearable electronics with stylish designs, this market segment is currently served by Tag Heuer, Frederique Constant and Breiting - traditional watchmakers. They are followed by Apple, because this company produces the most expensive smartwatches on the market, intended for the average consumer. In between the two groups is a business partnership formed between electronics manufacturer Samsung and watchmaker De Grisogono. The first product from this alliance will go on sale this summer. The official price has not yet been announced, but it will definitely be high, because the watch case will consist of gold and precious stones. As for the “filling”, we are actually waiting for a modified version of the Samsung Gear S2.

IDC forecasts that smartwatch shipments will reach a record 111 million units during 2016. And by the end of 2019, the number of devices sold is expected to double.

As for luxury smartwatches, we can hardly expect the dominance of manufacturers like Tag Heuer or Breitling in the mass market of wearable electronics, but we are still interested to watch the high-end segment from time to time.

Below you can take a look at the seven most expensive smartwatches. What do you think about them? Would you dare to shell out for one of these gadgets?

Apple Watch Edition

Apple smartwatches are available in different price segments. The company recently reduced the price of the base model to $299. But the highest class watches remained just as expensive. Their cost starts at $10,000, and the version with a 42-mm diagonal and a case made of 18-karat rose or yellow gold is offered for $15,000.

Price: $10,000-$15,000

Breitling Exospace B55 Connected

This device features support for Bluetooth Low Energy technology. As for the chronometer, it was designed, assembled and tested in Switzerland. This includes the production of blanks in the workshops of Breitling Chronometrie, famous for producing mechanical watches with the highest price tags. From the “smart” functionality, the B55 has built-in notifications about incoming SMS and WhatsApp messages, incoming phone calls and events in the “Calendar”.

Price: $8,900

Tag Heuer Connected

The Connected model is essentially a smartwatch based on Android Wear. But the gadget has a luxury manufacturer, which is the legendary watchmaker Tag Heuer. Upon release, the device received mixed reviews. Dissatisfied people stated that the watch is sold at a very high price, but in terms of functionality it is too limited. For example, the new product counts the user's steps, but it does not have a heart rate sensor or a GPS module.

Price: $1,500

Samsung de Grisogono Gear S2

The official price of these smartwatches, which will go on sale in the summer of 2016, has not yet been announced. The device is equipped with a body decorated with gold and precious stones. Inside is the same electronic part that is the basis of the regular Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch. 100 black and white diamonds remind of the elite Swiss jewelry company. Although the price has not yet been made public, there is no doubt that such a luxurious watch will sell for approximately $5,000-$10,000.

Price: not announced

Kairos Hybrids

The Kairos Hybrids watch can be used as a remote control for a tablet computer or smartphone. Using a wrist gadget, you can control the camera by remotely pressing the shutter button and move from one musical composition to another. You can also use this watch to quickly send a pre-created text message without being distracted from driving. Other features include various notifications, GPS, and counting steps and calories burned.

Price: $2,549

Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch

The Frederique Constant Horological smartwatch has a traditional analog (mechanical) dial. However, this does not prevent them from synchronizing with the MotionX-365 application, which is pre-installed on the smartphone. Sensors located inside the watch monitor the user's activity and sleep. The obtained information is displayed in the application in the form of clear graphs. The dial used in smart watches has silver or black galvanized indexes.

Price: $1,295

Mondaine Helvetica 1

The Mondaine looks like it's a traditional watch from the company. The only difference is the additional dial with six indexes. In fact, it is an analog mechanism for displaying information provided by various sensors. In particular, the Mondaine Helvetica 1 has a built-in pedometer, a counter for calories burned and distance traveled, as well as a sleep tracker. All information is processed by the MotionX application, designed for iOS and Android operating systems.





Rumors about this model have been circulating for almost a year, and the result did not disappoint. The best thing about Connected is that it doesn't look like a smartwatch. Yes, instead of a dial there is a display, and the operating system is the familiar Android Wear, but the design of the virtual dials is such that there is no doubt: this is TAG Heuer, in keeping with the brand’s style down to the smallest detail. The titanium case with a sapphire screen is attached to a rubber strap (available in black, white, red, blue, yellow, orange and green). Inside there is a dual-core Intel Atom Z34XX processor with a frequency of 1.6 GHz and a 4 GB memory module. It’s interesting that after two years, when the warranty ends, you can either keep the watch or exchange it for a mechanical TAG Heuer Carrera if you decide that a regular watch is still closer to you.

Here are two options for smart watches for those who do not want to sacrifice the classic design for additional functions (but still want to have the functions themselves). Instead of a screen, they have a regular dial with arrows, but behind it there are sensors designed to monitor the number of steps and calories burned, as well as sleep stages. All information is displayed on the smartphone in a special application (the watch works with Android and iOS). The absence of its own screen helps the watch last up to two years on battery.

This is not a “smart” watch in the usual sense, but a watch with a “smart” strap. By equipping the Timewalker model with an e-Strap strap, Montblanc “taught” the watch to count steps, distance traveled, calories burned, and also display text messages and information about events on the screen (it is located on the strap at the clasp). Since the e-Strap is connected to a smartphone (iPhone or Android) via Bluetooth, you can control your phone’s camera or player from the strap.

Switzerland, represented by Withings and Nevo, presented smart watches with new capabilities. The peculiarity of the country’s digital products is the combination of traditional forms of execution and ultra-modern technologies. Almost all models do not have an electronic display. We'll look at the reason later. Below is an overview of Swiss smartwatches of different models. Let's look at how they differ from each other and what are the advantages of each sample.

Swiss smartwatch models

In the budget class of Swiss smartwatches, the Alfex Connect model stands out. It is equipped with the necessary functions, but lacks expensive design elements. The appearance of the device is aimed at the youth circle of users.

Luxury models are represented by Frederique Constant and Alpina - the most popular representatives of Swiss smart watches. In addition to them, other options have been developed that are equal in performance, external and technical characteristics. Let's look at the best Swiss models of smart devices.


Smartwatch Alpina Horological Smartwatch

Alpina is a pioneer in the production of Swiss smart watches. Control is carried out through pairing with a smartphone based on Android and iOS.

The operation of the device is reduced to the following standard features:

  • Tracks wearer activity throughout the day
  • Monitoring the user's sleep patterns
  • Calorie calculation and step counting, etc.

Note! The absence of a display allows you to use the watch for 2 years without additional charging.

Each company sample is individual. Models vary in price. The most expensive of them for 2018 is estimated at $2595. The figure is determined by 69 diamonds inlaid into the body of the product. Developed and. Alpina has the lowest price – $1195.

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Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch

The first devices from this company are equipped with all the standard functions, except for receiving notifications. With the release of the new collection, the defect was corrected. The best Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch series is represented by a line of men's and women's smart watches.

Like the previous model, this one is based on MotionX technology. This indicates the possibility of working together with iPhone and Android - two-way data exchange. To do this, use specialized applications. The battery charge of the sample in question also lasts 2 years thanks to the replacement of the display with a traditional dial. The highest price for a smart watch from this company is $1,295, which is due to the rose gold plating. The price of Frederique smartwatches starts at $995.


Breitling Connected and Exospace B55 smartwatches

The user audience is concentrated among professional pilots. The chronograph bases of the two models are different. The Connected sample has a Caliber B50, and the Exospace has a Caliber B55.

The Breitling Exospace B55 smart watch can:

  • Set time zone depending on user location
  • Wake up your owner using the smart alarm function
  • Notify the carrier about smartphone notifications by vibration

For full operation, use the smartphone application. It will not only automatically set the clock, but also expand its capabilities - synchronizing the alarm clock, adjusting the timer, etc.


Sync with your smartphone via Bluetooth LE. Working together with the phone also means adjusting the clock data. Using the application, you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. The design solution is a traditional pointer dial. The cost of the product starts at $1500.

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TAG Heuer Connected smartwatch

The luxury TAG Heuer Connected model has become the most talked about watch. The design is similar to the Carrera example - it is a regular traditional watch with a titanium case and a sapphire screen. The strap is made in different colors - white, blue, black, red, etc. Its material is rubber.

Technical characteristics of the TAG Heuer Connected model:

  • Processor – Intel Atom Z34XX (two cores 1.6 GHz)
  • Memory – 4GB
  • Battery – lithium
  • Autonomous operation - 24 hours

Note! Pairing is possible with smartphones based on Android (version above 4.3) and iOS (version 8.2 and above).


This is one of the most popular models of smart Swiss watches. The lowest price for one of the TAG Heuer Connected samples is $1,500.

Alternatives to Swiss smartwatches

Swiss smart watches present a high-quality line of smart devices with an exclusive design for each sample, which elevates their price above others. There are worthy alternative solutions at a lower price. In terms of functioning, they do not differ from luxury Swiss representatives, but the price is a little cheaper. Let's look at them.

Smart watch Guess Connect from an American manufacturer

The design solution is reminiscent of the Rigor sample. The presented model has a powerful processor, which indicates high performance.

Guess Connect device features:

  • Recommendations for proper sleep patterns
  • Activity tracking, step counting, etc.
  • Dual Mode Control Mode