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Smartwatches vs Rolex

Why I like Rolex

Apr. 30, 2017 -

Technology has come a long way since the first computer. Smartwatches today are very much an achievement of miniaturisation of technology. I recently used an Apple Watch Series 2 to find out if technology has come far enough to replace my mechanical watch, today I share you my findings.

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The mechanical watch winding rotor and movement, visible through the sapphire case back
The mechanical watch winding rotor and movement, visible through the sapphire case back
Apple Watch on the wrist showing current temperature, time, heart rate and access to mail, messages and music
Apple Watch on the wrist showing current temperature, time, heart rate and access to mail, messages and music
Incredible details in the MB&F Legacy Machine (photo: Monochrome Watches)
Incredible details in the MB&F Legacy Machine (photo: Monochrome Watches)
The Apple Watch Series 2
The Apple Watch Series 2
The Magnetic Charging dock is a fancy solution to an annoying problem: the constant need to charge the smartwatch
The Magnetic Charging dock is a fancy solution to an annoying problem: the constant need to charge the smartwatch
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