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Which is why someone will be far more likely to create a Rolex-compatible "strap" with this technology integrated into it. Perhaps as part of a (very bulky) clasp. Difficulty will be keeping it thin enough while having a charging jack (magnetic charging pad will be a no-no).
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You can already do it yourself now if you don't want to wait for rolex -- smart buckles from japan: https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?p=12313087
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#63 |
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The thing about tech is that it always gets smarter/better over time so you need to keep updating/changing to the latest and greatest.
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Had a very high-end wallet that finally gave out after eight years of daily use. Had five different phones during that same time, none of which would have shared a case. |
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no and they shouldn't
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Does anyone think Rolex will add fitness trackers to their bracelets?
Technology like that has a short shelf life because of how quickly it advances in a short period of time. It’s basically disposable. It’s not something you want in a watch that’s meant to last for generations. I love my Apple Watch but I replace them every other release.
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Exactly this. Mechanical watches are already obsolete, that’s part of their charm, so they can never be any more obsolete than they already are.
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Please never…
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Not a chance.
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I don't think so
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Never gonna happen. They are not going to drop down to compete against FitBit or Apple watch. A Rolex is a Rolex. A luxury, mechanical watch. Not a fitness tracker. You don't ask your wife to do what a GF does & vice versa.
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Yes, this is the tech answer IMHO. The clasp is ripe for tech development. I’m glad someone has found a solution for the “one watch” owner. Problem is many of us wear 3 or more watches in rotation. Not a convenient answer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I would rather just wear a Fitbit as well.
If Rolex did a smart watch I would consider it but it would need to be Apple compatible. The TAG smart watches are nice but only functional if you do Android. Which I feel like most high end watch owners are not using. |
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