
Samsung's Galaxy Gear and Fitbit's future Power bracelet can both lay declare to being wiser than your average watch, but Bissol's Standard 2000 outdoes them both. Presenting an automated Europe activity revealed by windows at its front and rear, this mobile watch connects into the bottom of an iPhone 5 or 5S. It comes in a variety of anodized metal shades, printed to Apple's newest iPhone colors, and is designed to merge the complexity of traditional the the watchmaking arena industry with the application of today's technology. The price for one of Bissol's most recent is a revealed $1,500, though the company also has the previously Standard 788 design, which is somewhat more cost-effective.
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