Tissot's MSN Direct SPOT Watch Reviewed 92
bargainPDA writes "Tissot, the Swiss watch maker, has released a new SPOT watch, complete with their famous touch screen technology , and featuring MSN Direct technology - there's a full review with detailed pictures over at SpotStop.com. The $725 watch goes beyond the entry-level geek, requiring a deep pair of pockets to purchase."
For $725... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:For $725... (Score:3, Funny)
But the watch could tell you right away when the Google stock tanks.
OK, This Doesn't Make Sense (Score:5, Interesting)
Sig semper tyrannis.
Re:OK, This Doesn't Make Sense (Score:2)
That does NOT make sense [moviewavs.com].
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Yes... (Score:5, Funny)
(Sorry, had to be said.)
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Yes However, it is a M$ service, so your watch will become useless unless it is patched and has regular upgrades to keep from catching the newest virus, the NTP clock worm.
Re:Yes... (Score:5, Funny)
In stark contrast to the Linux based watch which requires that you edit a
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MSN Direct technology? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:MSN Direct technology? (Score:1)
That's one reason to charge more for it...get it into the market of people who'd find it useful.
Cheaper way to get information (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:MSN Direct technology? (Score:1)
Do you really need to know the exact second that the Yankees get a home run in a game you are too busy to watch by looking at your watch?
In my country there is a site [montevideo.com.uy] that offer a service like that. They send you an SMS when your favourite soccer team score in a game. :-)
You can't imagine how many people are suscribed to this service!
There are thousands! Even Women
Re:MSN Direct technology? (Score:2)
Re:MSN Direct technology? (Score:1)
Would I ever pay $750 for this? Hell no. And this is coming from a guy who loves to buy expensive gadgets.
However, another poster mentions to use a radio. Ehh, a radio will provide most of that info, but not when you want it, and maybe not to your area (like my zipcode or county).
B
Re:geeks (Score:2)
You are just a dumbass.
My bet: you're a twelve-year-old with zero social skills, zero friends. You try to look smart by using big words. You have nothing valuable to contribute to mature discussion; instead you post flamebait and add to the clutter. You are nothing more than wasted mod points that could have been used to bring out a valuable comment.
The fact that you were defensive to being called a geek only confirms my theory. You have to point out how much smarter you
Is it as cool as the Pulsar? (Score:3, Funny)
$725 (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:$725 (Score:4, Insightful)
You could get a kickin PDA for that...hell the New HP [pdabuyersguide.com] only costs 280.00!
Just doesn't seem worth it. Get a nice swiss dress watch, a sweet PDA, and a few grams of blow for the same price.
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Re: GPS Watches (Score:2)
On the other hand, as a GPS, it's even slower and less sensitive than the earliest ~$100 GPSs back then. I forget if it did 8 satellites or 12, but it was serial rather than parallel reception, so it takes a while to get an initial reading. It d
-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:2, Insightful)
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A few that don't are Jaeger LeCoultre (JLC), Patek Phillipe, A Lange & Soehne, Rolex, Ulysse Nardin, and I think a few IWC watches.
The low end of those watches r
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:2)
Y'know, I thought about getting one of those for a while. But throughout my life, it seemed like any time I bought an analog watch, it'd get busted inside of a year. Granted, they were relatively cheap things, but I was a bit scared to spend real money on something that'd just get dropped or put through the
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:2)
You probably mean mechanical watch. From mw.com:
analog
c : being a timepiece having hour and minute hands
Obviously, they make quartz analog watches. There should be no difference in the quality, since there isn't a great deal of difference in the construction versus a "digital" watch.
Granted, they were relatively cheap things, but I was a bi
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investment
Function: noun
Etymology: 2invest
: the outlay of money usually for income or profit : capital outlay; also : the sum invested or the property purchased
All of those items mentioned are investments by your definition. A computer is an investment into your education, for instance. And any material posessions could be an investment into your personal well being or happiness.
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:2)
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That's purely an emotional view, of course, but then again I am a tech fetishist I guess. Then again, I bet most of the people who visit
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That would be awesome!
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Here are to some of the watches that say "I got my first well-paying job, AND I don't follow the unwashed masses".
Such as:
Sinn [artoftime.com]
Zeno [zeno-watch.ch]
Sector [creativewatch.co.uk]
Ollech & Wajs [chronomaster.co.uk]
Just a few ideas :-)
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:2)
Nothing says success like... (Score:2)
If you're really important, you don't NEED to care what time it is. People can wait for you.
I'm not that important by a longshot, but I don't wear a watch anyway. I used to have a nice altimiter watch but now I really prefer nothing on my wrists.
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:2)
Myself, I have this watch [skywatches.com.sg].
The best feature of this watch is that it has both an analogue and digital read-out, with no less than 3 reverse-LCD screens. That's right, just like you used to do with your calculator in high school, the polarity on the LCD screens is reversed so that you get a black background (to go with the black faceplate) and LCD-green digits.
OK, I probably won't hand it down to my grandc
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Or, depending on the caller, maybe not.
If I went for a Seiko kinetic (for those not in the know - it doesn't need batteries, it recharges off the energy of your daily arm movements), I'd go for an ultra-flat model though, rather than the bling-bling.
I think most kinetic watches need to be somewhat bulky, in order to hold the weights and power generation gearing.
Re:-MSN +Bluetooth = my $ (Score:1)
If I went for a Seiko kinetic (for those not in the know - it doesn't need batteries, it recharges off the energy of your daily arm movements), I'd go for an ultra-flat model though, rather than the bling-bling.
I think most kinetic watches need to be somewhat bulky, in order to hold the weights and power generation gearing.
That's why the thickness was a big deal IIRC. I think most kinetics are 12 mm in case thickness, and I found for example this one [ashford.com] that's only 9.5mm, which compares favorably with a lo
Mirror Mirror on the wall, could a watch server.. (Score:1, Funny)
It appears not.
Re: Mirror Mirror on the wall, could a watch serve (Score:1)
725... and how much a month? (Score:1)
Re:725... and how much a month? (Score:4, Informative)
http://direct.msn.com/about/service.aspx
I checked it out, and what I find interesting is that there no universal coverage. That is really interesting as it means in most places (not much coverage) your watch is a great wrist weight.
Gee makes me REALLY want to buy it, NOT!
Just in case (Score:2, Informative)
If anyone is wondering the proper pronunciation is "Tee-so" the second T is silent. Don't ask me why, its a swiss thing.
Re:Just in case (Score:2)
Of course, one could just Anglisize the word and piss off the French. "Tiss-sot"
Do people still wear watches? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Do people still wear watches? (Score:5, Insightful)
But wait, there's more. Since I have a smart phone now (Nokia 3650) I've also replaced my PDA for email, contacts and calendar, not to mention some cool games. And, back to time, I have a nifty little app that tells me what time it is, and the weather, in five cities of my choice around the world (yes, I do use it).
Clearly this watch has a way to go to be relevant in the age of convergent phones.
TW
Re:Do people still wear watches? (Score:2)
I'm NOT thinking of places you can have it on silent. I'm talking hospital rooms, near flamables etc.
Re:Do people still wear watches? (Score:2)
But I have no such "airplane mode" with my current device. For me the answer is that I'm not often in hostpitals or on airplanes. I hate to say it, but I ignore the flamables warning because I've not heard of a single case were something has caught fire/blown up because of a cell phone and I also haven't heard of any cases of people actually turning th
Same here (Score:3, Interesting)
I wish my cell phone were one such device though, it seems to like being several hours ahead.
Re:Do people still wear watches? (Score:3, Interesting)
The battery life of my watch is 10 years, it's about a week for my phone
I can see it without fumbling for my phone
My last phone didn't show the time while scuba diving
My phone doesn't work too well when I am mountain biking/working out/traveling abroad
I like the way my watch feels
Occasionally, I really want to be away from my phone
My cell phone has completely replaced my PDA, though.
Re:Do people still wear watches? (Score:3, Interesting)
And that's why I need and probably won't replace a PDA. Plus, try reading books on a cellphone
Another link (Score:3, Informative)
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I have a Fossil MSN Direct watch... (Score:2)
I will mention, though, that if you get on an airplane with it you should turn the radio off, although I doubt anyone would know the difference. It just looks like a big watch.
Had I known any better I would have opted for the Suunto model - much nicer looking and water-resistent.
Battery Life? (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't know about yall, but I'd like to not have to worry about my watch battery dying in less than a week. I guess you could just charge it each night, but my good old Timex has had only one battery change in about 10 years!
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It's worse. I used to have a watch with a rechargeable battery. After at most a few thousand charges they die, meaning that not only do you have to spend the extra effort charging it all the time, but you have to replace it MORE often than a regular non-rechargeable watch battery.
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Wristwatches (Score:2)
However, I have a few friends here at work who are the senior engineer or executive types who are more into timepieces that cost several thousands of dollars [rolex.com], and receive bonuses regularly enough to afford them. (See the "Submariner" series.)
Just thought I would share.
Press Release (Score:2)
I seriously wish Slashdot would start flagging them as such, but of course they'd never do that. God, just look at the wording used in it, and then, for absolute proof, check where the submitters name links to.
Yup, http://www.spotstop.com/.
I'll pass on this watch, no matter how much it might have interested me because of this submission.
I want a fancy new watch (Score:1)
MUST HAVE
* Analog hands *and* a digital display
* Solar
* Backlight
* Radio-controlled time sync
IMPORTANT
* Rugged manufacture (steel or titanium)
* Waterproof
* Syncs to US and either/both of European and Japanese time signals
WOUL
Fossil copied Tissot (or the other way around?) (Score:1)
T-Touch (Score:1)
Besides dont forget that some ppl are just so fond of watches, they respect a good watch and wish to own it (just like some ppl are fond of cars, or HW).