In the market for a dazzling new smartwatch? Your next connected timepiece might have been revealed, as the Baselworld 2017 watch and jewellery show rages on in Switzerland.
Many of the top watch brands are riding the resurgent wave of Android Wear 2.0, debuting watches that run the gamut from minimal and affordable to bold and expensive, with a little bit of everything in between. And what’s this about a pocket watch… from Samsung?
The show continues on into this week, but in case you can’t hop a flight Basel to strap on the year’s most enticing new smartwatches, we’ve got you covered: here are the seven standout devices from this year’s show.
1) SAMSUNG POCKET WATCH
Inside, you’ll find the familiar Gear S3 screen and interface on one half, while the other houses a proper compass for more traditional navigation needs. And then when you close it up, there’s also a standard watch face on the outside – in case your battery dies, we suppose. It hasn’t committed to actually building this thing yet, but we do love it when Samsung gets a bit weird.
2) CASIO PRO TREK WSD-F20S
The Pro Trek WSD-F20S model (mind the “S” at the end) swaps in a sleek black and blue aesthetic, complete with sapphire glass and semi-gloss coating. Otherwise, it’s exactly the same on the inside, which is no complaint. Only 500 will be made, however, so this could be a tough one to snag for your wrist.
3) MISFIT VAPOR
That’s because Misfit announced that the Vapor will run Android Wear 2.0 instead of the company’s own OS, which will make it all the more functional thanks to access to the Play Store and other Android perks. It’s still expected out this year, and now we’re all the more excited to strap one on.
4) DIESEL ON
The Diesel On also comes with some curious “filters” that appear when idle, such as a cracked-screen effect that increases as more notifications come through, and a building fog that covers the screen when you’re not active. Smart motivation, or baffling gimmick? We’ll find out when the On ships closer to Christmas.
5) FOSSIL Q VENTURE/EXPLORIST
The Fossil Q Venture and Fossil Q Explorist build upon the company’s previous Q models – or actually, they take away from them, as both promise slimmer builds than before. The Q Venture is a stylish men’s watch, while the Q Explorist is a slimmer, elegant-looking women’s model, and both will pack Android Wear 2.0 smarts.
Both watches will also pack bright AMOLED touchscreens, but specs are otherwise thin on the ground – we’ll update when we hear more details.
6) MOVADO CONNECT
The one we’ve seen so far is boldly adorned with a black strap connected to sleek silver lugs, while the large circular face manages to be both minimally adorned and maximally attractive. That’s a high price to pay for an Android Wear watch, but between the hardware and Movado’s exclusive faces, this could be a style power play worth making.
7) MICHAEL KORS ACCESS GRAYSON & SOFIE
These high-fashion models now offer a fully circular AMOLED screen, a rotating navigational dial, and Android Wear 2.0 in the mix. That makes them quite a bit more interesting than the underpowered original Access from last year.
The Grayson finds the sweet spot between high fashion and sporty functionality, while the Sofie goes full fashion with optional pavé diamond settings. Both are due out late this year starting at $350 (R4,320), although the high end is probably much higher.