That Chronowing is sure ugly. That dedicated "subdial" really eats in to the display area, and the display resolution seems low from the pixelation of the characters.
(11-22-2015 02:58 PM)cruff Wrote: [ -> ]That Chronowing is sure ugly. That dedicated "subdial" really eats in to the display area, and the display resolution seems low from the pixelation of the characters.
From the specs, 128x128 pixels.
It goes for 7 days on a charge, which is relatively good but also quite poor, if you all ready have enough stuff that needs charging all the time.
(11-22-2015 06:04 PM)Chasfield Wrote: [ -> ]It goes for 7 days on a charge, which is relatively good but also quite poor
That's why I decided against a smart watch. My Casio Lineage runs on solar power, synchronizes with an atomic time base and comes with alarms, timers and the like. That's exactly my usage pattern.
(11-22-2015 06:12 PM)Marcus von Cube Wrote: [ -> ] (11-22-2015 06:04 PM)Chasfield Wrote: [ -> ]It goes for 7 days on a charge, which is relatively good but also quite poor
That's why I decided against a smart watch. My Casio Lineage runs on solar power, synchronizes with an atomic time base and comes with alarms, timers and the like. That's exactly my usage pattern.
Exactly why I like my Citizen Eco-Drive watches.
My Seiko 5 runs in its 10th year without service, and it certainly won't be replaced by something like that.
(11-22-2015 06:12 PM)Marcus von Cube Wrote: [ -> ] (11-22-2015 06:04 PM)Chasfield Wrote: [ -> ]It goes for 7 days on a charge, which is relatively good but also quite poor
That's why I decided against a smart watch. My Casio Lineage runs on solar power, synchronizes with an atomic time base and comes with alarms, timers and the like. That's exactly my usage pattern.
I've such a watch too, it's really nice. However the alarms are useless, because I can't hear the frequencies
Edit here -->hear
Unfortunately "smart watches" are toys. I much prefer to get real swiss made, all mechanical premium watch that I can give my grandson for $700. Edit. I would be willing to pay $350 for miniaturised (in sane measures) pocket calculator that do everything that 50g does though.