Todd B.
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Jan 02, 2015,12:48 PM
I would think it's just a matter of time before several brands are trying to merge the two technologies and I have to applaud Montblanc for leading the charge. I will say though, I am torn at the same time. I love Apple and if you come to my house you will see an iMac, Macbook Pro, Ipad, AppleTV, iPod, iPhone, etc however I will not be purchasing an iWatch. I think it's a fantastic idea and certainly the next step in the evolution of the smartphone, computer, etc. For me, though, I enjoy wearing a traditional luxury timepiece on my wrist and referring to my iPhone for anything else I might need. I like having both and am not quite ready to meld the two together. I will say though the new Timewalker strap looks fantastic and wouldn't slight anyone for using one because 1) it's Montblanc and 2) it looks damn cool however, I will continue two keep my computer and watch separated...for as long as technology will allow
Todd
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Pre-SIHH 2015: The Montblanc TimeWalker Urban Speed e-Strap
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 1st, 2015-07:37
Montblanc introduces wearable technology to fine watchmaking Wearable technology has been a hot topic, especially since 2014. There had been lots of discussions on the Apple iWatch and even before that, the Samsung Gears and not to forget technologies lik...
Quite innovative!
By: Epilogue : January 1st, 2015-10:28
I'll only start thinking about this tech when it gets truly interesting with ECG trace, heart rate, blood O2 and various other physiological parametres. Still, a step in the right direction and it's great to see that tech and fine watches aren't mutually ...
My pleasure. Agree with your thoughts
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 2nd, 2015-08:44
I'm especially happy if wearable technology (and their convenience and features) can work along side out favorite watches :) I have faith that wearable technologies can only get better so pulse rate, etc can definitely be monitored at some point :) Then d...
Mmmm..... makes me wonder if...
By: chuck19 : January 1st, 2015-19:43
... it is the evolution towards smart watches (iwatch). Having an e-strap sort of bridges the gap between the convention watches and the iwatch. Quite smart of MB to introduce this.... if it fits like a nato.. might even consider it for one of my watches....
Let's continue to monitor the evolution :)
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 2nd, 2015-08:48
I applaud Montblanc for being bold enough to start this e-Strap to compliment our luxury timepieces. It may well be the best of both worlds for us PuristS. We get to keep our lovely watches yet enjoy wearable technologies and their smart features. Yes the...
I hear you
By: Todd B. : January 2nd, 2015-12:48
I would think it's just a matter of time before several brands are trying to merge the two technologies and I have to applaud Montblanc for leading the charge. I will say though, I am torn at the same time. I love Apple and if you come to my house you wil...
Good feedback Todd
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 2nd, 2015-21:38
I also need to try and get used to a "merger" of the 2. A smart watch like the iWatch or samsung Gear that still needs the smartphone can indeed just be an interim technology. Montblanc's move to help us wear our luxury timepieces whilst enjoying this int...
Smartwatch!
By: patrick_y : January 2nd, 2015-02:32
So, this is how the Swiss watch industry is going to compete with the smart watch...
Not sure Patrick
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 2nd, 2015-08:49
But Montblanc is the first to take on this challenge ! :) I'm impressed with their thinking to come up with a solution to allow us to both use our mechanical timepieces yet enjoy the convenience of wearable technology Cheers Robin
Fascinating idea and a quote from an old interview inside...
By: MTF : January 2nd, 2015-14:31
Robin, Thanks for the preview of an interesting idea. I am keeping an open mind about this development as I can see myself using a hybrid mechanical and electronic display system. Here is an excerpt from an old interview with Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele o...
Wow back in 2008!
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 2nd, 2015-21:47
Thanks for sharing this MTF! Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele is quite a visionary! Impressive. Cheers Robin
Great idea...
By: andrewluff : January 3rd, 2015-12:34
a way of keeping your mechanical watch but having a technology as well. Can't wait to see this and test it out at SIHH in a few weeks! Cheers Andrew
Will do Robin!
By: andrewluff : January 4th, 2015-23:46
and will report back. Will you be over? Cheers Andrew
Finally!
By: Jester : January 12th, 2015-18:06
I've long speculated that someone should make a 'smart' buckle for those who WANTS a nice watch AND the convenient nature of wearable electronic. This seems to be a very good attempt at that. I hope Montblanc do start selling this as stand alone product f...
The e-Strap can be sold separately
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 13th, 2015-06:17
And be used on other watches too from my understanding. Looking forward to see it in the metal! The more I read about this, the more I think it's a promising product and potentially a new "sub category" for luxury watches Cheers Robin
Lol! That's a great idea Ling!
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : January 13th, 2015-06:19
Spouse tracker! I think it's so important in a high tech gadget! :) Cheers Robin