Hublot’s first smartwatch is the Big Bang Referee, a tie-up with FIFA, and is as ostentatious and expensive as you’d expect from the famous brand. We’ve got up close with one of the first examples.
It won’t connect to a smartphone but Nixon’s Regulus is the ideal wrist companion when you’re worried about smashing a touchscreen watch or an expensive alternative. Nixon developed this $150 digital timepiece with help from special ops soldiers to ensure it survives in harsh environments.
The Kronaby Apex hybrid smartwatch mixes a high class watch design and premium materials with connected smartwatch features, creating a tempting package. We’ve been wearing it to see if it’s with the equally premium price tag.
At this year’s Mobile World Congress, Haier announced the Asu Smartwatch – which looks like a calculator watch until you turn it on its side to reveal a built-in projector.
In our Nokia Steel HR review, we discuss why this beautiful-looking hybrid watch -- which doubles as an extremely capable fitness tracker -- is worth the money.
With the new Vivoactive 3 Garmin left the big behind and delivered a GPS multisport smartwatch that’s a nice reminder watches don’t have to be big and burly to deliver the goods.
In our Emporio Armani Connected review, we find out if this Android Wear smartwatch’s looks are enough to overcome the slight lack of high-tech appeal.
In our Apple Watch Series 3 review, we find out if Apple has given people what they always wanted: A smartwatch that can potentially replace your phone.
Movado’s smartwatch works with Android Pay, runs Android Wear 2.0, and looks sleek. In our Movado Connect Review, we ask if it’s worth the $600 price tag.