Movado’s original Connect smartwatch was one of the most enticing Wear OS smartwatches from a design aspect, and now the company is back with the Movado Connect 2.0. It brings better specs, welcome ...
Recently we saw the difference in performance a bump in RAM can make on Wear OS, thanks to the TicWatch Pro 4G. Now, the Movado Connect 2.0 has surfaced at the FCC with even better specs, as well as a ...
The Connect isn't dramatically different to the rest of the Android Wear crop, but the design and watch faces make this distinctly Movado. It's expensive, but that's hardly surprising from this ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Movado is another luxury mechanical watchmaker looking to get into the smartwatch game, and it just ...
Movado has unveiled the Connect 2.0, and it comes with Wear OS as well as in a range of styles. The new collection also comes in a range of prices to match, based on the different options you choose ...
Movado’s Connect smartwatch aims to combine a wearable tech experience with the historic brand’s watchmaking expertise. The new Connect 2.0 is the second generation of Movado’s smartwatch, and it ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Movado released its first Wear OS watch back in 2017 as a luxury-level device with modern looks few could top.
If you’ve been waiting for an updated version of the Movado Connect smartwatch from 2017, then your wait may finally be at an end. According to an FCC filing (spotted by Droid Life), the Swiss ...
Movado, one of the other luxury brands entering the Android Wear market, has now detailed what the upcoming Connect smartwatch looks like. Spoiler alert, it looks like a Movado. Thanks to the Museum ...
While we already know Swarovski will announce an Android Wear smartwatch “for her” at Baselworld 2017, Movado just announced a slew of other devices at the annual watch and jewelry trade show. These ...
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