The divide between traditional watch wearers and smartwatch users is shrinking thanks to new products like the Huawei WATCH GT3 Pro. The wearable draws design inspiration from high-end luxury timepieces with a round face and crown, while the use of premium materials like titanium and ceramic help to reinforce this notion. The 46mm Titanium Edition boasts a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, while the Ceramic Edition comes in slightly smaller with a 1.32-inch AMOLED display.
The Huawei WATCH GT3 Pro smartwatches are finished with sapphire glass crystal for enhanced durability and are rated for wear in water up to 30-meters. The Titanium Edition will offer up to 14-days of use per charge, while the Ceramic Edition will offer seven with regular daily use.
Luxury Timepiece-Inspired Smartwatches
The Huawei WATCH GT3 Pro Pleases Watch Lovers
Trend Themes
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Luxury-inspired Wearables — Developing smart wearables that resemble traditional luxury timepieces by using high-end materials can bridge the gap between traditional watch wearers and smartwatch users.
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Durable Smartwatches — Incorporating sapphire glass crystal and water-resistant technology into smartwatches can enhance their durability and appeal to consumers.
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Long-lasting Batteries — Offering longer battery life in smartwatches can improve their convenience for users and set them apart from competitors.
Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — Companies specializing in consumer electronics can innovate by incorporating luxury design elements and materials into smart wearable devices.
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Watchmaking — Watchmakers can expand their product lines by creating smartwatches that incorporate their traditional design elements while adding technology features.
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Outdoor Sports — Developing water-resistant and durable smartwatches can target consumers in the outdoor sports industry who need devices that can perform in rugged environments.