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Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch Classics review

Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch Classics review

Posted on March 16, 2017January 16, 2019 By Jarvis

If you want a beautiful watch that doesn’t look like a smartwatch, the Classics comprehensively ticks that box. As far as smarts are concerned, it does a pretty decent job as a fitness tracker replacement as well and there’s some decent features that lie inside a really intuitive companion app. The missing notification support seems odd when it does feature on other models in the collection and it’s disappointing that automatic sleep tracking still hasn’t been added into the mix. This pricey fitness tracker inside an traditional watch leaves room for improvement but there’s no doubting that it’s one hybrid we’ve happily strap on again.

The Frederique Constant Horological Smartwatch Classics comes from the luxury Swiss watchmaker’s latest collection of hybrid smartwatches, which for the first time includes models for women.

Unlike the new Notify models, the Classics doesn’t offer notification support, instead focusing on discreetly adding fitness tracker features. So it’ll count steps, log sleep and even buzz you if you’ve been inactive for too long. It’s still a WorldTimer smartwatch so you’ll be able to check other time zones with a simple press of the crown.
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