Last week in New York, TAG Heuer unveiled its new Connected watch.
The brand had announced earlier in the year — at Baselworld 2015 — that
it would have a new "smartwatch" out by the end of the year. True to form, the Connected watch — created in cooperation with Google and Intel — has arrived.
According to TAG Heuer CEO Jean-Claude Biver, who introduced the
much-anticipated TAG Heuer Connected watch along with top executives
from Intel and Google, the watch celebrates a grand marriage of
connecting America and Switzerland, and the Silicon Valley with the
Swiss Watch Valley.
The TAG Heuer Connected watch has a 46mm Grade 2 titanium case made in Switzerland and is powered by a computerized movement with Google Operating System. Compatible with Droid and other phones, the watch can also operate without a phone nearby, thanks to its wi-fi connectivity abilities.
Offered in several different versions, it is a 46mm watch that looks like the much-loved Carrera, but is connected. The watch is offered with rubber strap in black or in an array of seven different colors. The dial offers a choice of three different TAG Heuer dials: a chronograph, three-hands or GMT. The chronograph is a working function operated via a tap on the screen to start it and stop it. Tap the screen twice and it resets. All other operations are implemented via the crown, which acts as the Connected watch's main control.
The watch uses Bluetooth LE technology or Wi-Fi connectivity to connect to the smartphone. With 4GB of onboard storage for apps and media, it offers fitness data and notifications via a vibration (there is no speaker). The TAG Heuer Connected watch offers 30 hours of battery life with normal use, and is sold with a USB charging dock. Purchasers of the watch can also gain access to other specially made features and apps.
The watch retails for $1,500, with a unique option. After the two-year plan is up, the owner can trade the watch in at an authorized TAG Heuer retailer and, along with paying another $1,500, receive a mechanical Carrera.
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According to TAG Heuer CEO Jean-Claude Biver, who introduced the
much-anticipated TAG Heuer Connected watch along with top executives
from Intel and Google, the watch celebrates a grand marriage of
connecting America and Switzerland, and the Silicon Valley with the
Swiss Watch Valley. The TAG Heuer Connected watch has a 46mm Grade 2 titanium case made in Switzerland and is powered by a computerized movement with Google Operating System. Compatible with Droid and other phones, the watch can also operate without a phone nearby, thanks to its wi-fi connectivity abilities.
Offered in several different versions, it is a 46mm watch that looks like the much-loved Carrera, but is connected. The watch is offered with rubber strap in black or in an array of seven different colors. The dial offers a choice of three different TAG Heuer dials: a chronograph, three-hands or GMT. The chronograph is a working function operated via a tap on the screen to start it and stop it. Tap the screen twice and it resets. All other operations are implemented via the crown, which acts as the Connected watch's main control. The watch uses Bluetooth LE technology or Wi-Fi connectivity to connect to the smartphone. With 4GB of onboard storage for apps and media, it offers fitness data and notifications via a vibration (there is no speaker). The TAG Heuer Connected watch offers 30 hours of battery life with normal use, and is sold with a USB charging dock. Purchasers of the watch can also gain access to other specially made features and apps.
The watch retails for $1,500, with a unique option. After the two-year plan is up, the owner can trade the watch in at an authorized TAG Heuer retailer and, along with paying another $1,500, receive a mechanical Carrera.
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