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Tuesday 27 March 2018


GUESS ACCESS

GUESS SMARTWATCH WINS TECH AWARD


GUESS CONNECT Smartwatch
Powered by Martian Named as 2015 CES Innovation Awards Honoree
06 January 2015
“The big brick on the wrist is not what a fashionable person is going to wear on a day-to-day basis,” says Cindy Livingston, CEO of Sequel. That’s especially so for women, she says – many of the existing smartwatches are simply too big for their wrists.
Guess Watches Connect Smartwatch
Guess Watches Connect Smartwatch
GUESS Watches has always been at the forefront of fashion and trends around the globe. Our most recent partnership with Martian Watches has fused fashion and technology to create a true smartwatch for every GUESS guy and girl. We debuted our Connect watch at CES, one of the world’s largest consumer electronics shows in the world, in January. Our GUESS Connect Smartwatch was named as a 2015 CES Innovation Awards Honoree.
Products entered in this prestigious program are judged by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers, independent engineers and members of the trade media to honor outstanding design and engineering in cutting edge consumer electronics products across 28 product categories.
The winning models from our new multi-function, fashion smartwatch line, designed to include models for men and women, are based on our global best-selling style Rigor.
Guess Watches Connect Smartwatch
Guess Watches Connect Smartwatch
This boldly styled smartwatch is powered by Martian technology and  is updateable and replaceable, to keep GUESS Connect watches fresh and relevant for years to come. The goal of this new smartwatch collaboration is simple and powerful: to bring intelligent features and functionality to a very popular fashion watch – making a watch that can remain relevant, classic and valuable over the coming years.
The GUESS Connect Smartwatches will uniquely house a fully-contained Martian module that sports a microphone and clear audio speaker and allows users to connect to their smartphone’s resident voice command app, so wearers can give voice commands, talk and listen, and respond to texts directly from the watch. In addition, using the free iOS & Android App, users can customize which notifications are received on the watch, create unique vibration patterns to distinguish between alert types, and recall the most recent notification with just a tap of the watch glass.
Guess Watches Connect Smartwatch
Guess Watches Connect Smartwatch
“The GUESS Connect Smartwatch, represents one of the first true marriages of a fashion watch powerhouse and a wireless technology innovator,” states Cindy Livingston. “We are thrilled to move in this direction with a proven technology innovator with previous CES Innovations Awards to create smart, GUESS designs.”
The prestigious CES Innovation Awards are sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, the producer of the International CES, the global gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technology, and have been recognizing achievements in product design and engineering since 1976.
Products chosen as CES Innovation Honorees reflect innovative design and engineering in some of the most cutting edge tech products and services coming to market.
Read the full article on Market Wired
Guess Connect Smartwatches will become available Fall 2015.


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OUR STORY


THE STORY BEHIND DANIEL WELLINGTON

It was a coincidental meeting halfway around the world that sparked the idea for Daniel Wellington. On this trip, our founder Filip Tysander met an intriguing British gentleman with impeccable yet unpretentious style. The man had a particular fondness for wearing his vintage watches on old, weathered NATO straps. His name? Daniel Wellington.
Inspired by his new acquaintance’s timeless style, Filip decided to create his own line of watches. Minimalistic and refined, the classic design with interchangeable straps truly has wide-ranging appeal. Now a few years later, this design is still an important part of what makes Daniel Wellington so special.

THE DESIGN

Daniel Wellington loved to wear his watches on old NATO straps. We liked the idea and feel of the mix so much that we wanted to incorporate the idea into our own line of watches. We felt it important to make the watch thin and elegant – we wanted a clean design, without too many features, that would look good with the different patterns and colours of the iconic NATO straps.

After returning from his trip, Filip sat down and started looking at different combinations he liked himself.

It was important that he loved the watch personally, or he knew that he could never sell it and be proud of it. Slowly but surely, a beautiful watch emerged. It was thin, refined and perfectly round. It was minimalistic and without too many features.

We believe that the traditional, yet crisp design blends together perfectly with the colourful NATO strap, the elegant leather strap and the beautiful crafted mesh strap. The Daniel Wellington style will appeal to almost everyone with a sense for classic and timeless design.

THE NATO STRAP

The British navy may have pioneered the NATO strap back in the 70s, but it has come a long way since. In a range of timeless color combinations, each strap is interchangeable and says something different.
The choice of which one to wear is yours, and it can change – to suit any outfit, any occasion and any mood. It allows you to create a different watch for every day of the week.

THE LEATHER STRAP

Each and every one of our watches has interchangeable straps which make every watch unique. Our leather straps are made of genuine leather and are available in a range of elegant shades of brown and black, with a silver or rose gold plated brace.

THE MESH STRAP

The beautifully crafted mesh strap is soft and lightweight, and ensures the watch sits comfortably on your wrist. Made from stainless steel, the mesh strap is available with a silver, rose gold, or black matte plating, and its length can easily be adjusted.

A WATCH FOR EVERY OCCASION

The Daniel Wellington watch is without any doubt suitable for every occasion. Regardless if you are attending a black tie event, playing a game of tennis or enjoying a sunny day at the beach club – the Daniel Wellington is a beautiful companion.
All of our watch faces are specially designed and developed so that they go perfectly with the thin NATO and leather straps you can order them with. As all of our straps are interchangeable, you can have a different watch for every day of the week.

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Limited editions are available in two versions – the AL4055X with black TiCN coating for the Asian market and the hard-to-find, AL-4011X “Ji Dai” yellow-and-blue model for the Japan market. Due to its appearance, some folks dubbed it the “Lego” after the famous Danish toy manufacturer of educational model construction sets.
Alba AL4055X LE
Above: The Limited Edition, AL-4005X (400 pieces only)
 
Closeup pics of the Limited Edition AL-4011X (photos from SeiyaJapan.com)

Look and feel

The Alba AL-4005X is surprisingly a comfortable timepiece despite its 44mm case diameter size. It settles on your wrist nicely and doesn’t wiggle around. I noted that the underside of the case has a generous footprint which means less pressure on your skin.
My watch came with a 22mm polyurethane strap which in my opinion is of a rather inferior quality. Firstly, the strap keepers were not wide enough to let the strap end through. It was a very tight squeeze and once threaded through, it was very difficult to retract the strap. Furthermore, the strap was rather rigid and hardly pliable. It was uncomfortable to say the least. 🙁 If you thought Seiko’s standard Z-22 rubber straps are stiff, this one is even worse.
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The stock rubber strap didn’t meet my expectations and had to come off (borrowed photo)
Although the AL-4005X doesn’t come with a stainless steel bracelet, you can purchase it separately. Some owners have done this – junked the polyurethane strap away and retrofitted with a bracelet.
I’m no longer a fan of rubber straps and I knew that I would change the factory strap to a Morellato Cordura-Lorica, which is a water resistant strap with a leather backing. Morellato is a premium leather goods manufacturer from Italy and also supplies OEM straps to high end Swiss watch brands. Needless to say, as soon as I returned from Penang off I went to my watchmaker’s for a strap change.
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My Alba AL-4005X next to my SHC063P Sawtooth, both on Morellato Cordura-Lorica straps.
Naturally, the special sunburst dial and repeating manta ray outlines are the main highlights of the Alba AL-4005X. I’ve never seen Seiko produce diver’s watches with sunburst dials before and I’m glad Alba wisely experimented with two models with these radiant-looking dials.
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Closeup photos of the AL-4005X’s dial and hands and crown (borrowed pics)
The Alba’s case is well constructed and its sides are polished. A nice touch is the well-designed crown guards that protect the recessed screw-lock crown. The crown itself is easy to twist and I like the knurled edge, which is not only aesthetically pleasing but also aids grip.
The bezel and top side lugs are semi-matte or semi-polished, if you like. Speaking of the bezel, it has rather fine knurls for grip. Unidirectional turning and with 120 graduations (or clicks), it turns quite easily despite its low profile. The minute markings are engraved and filled with enamel paint. The first 20 minutes are in red and the rest in black. However the shiny bezel means contrast is rather on the low side and reading off it is difficult in tricky lighting conditions.
I would have liked the lumed dot on the bezel to have a triangle surrounding it because locating the dot is a bit hard, no thanks to the bezel’s low contrast.
Thankfully, the AL-4005X’s day/date is the white-on-black type which complements the glossy black dial ring nicely and the calendar window itself is framed in a white outline. The hour markers are also framed in chrome and the markers’ shape remind me of shark teeth to me.
The standard watch comes with unique, thin wedge shaped hands. Of particular interest is the hour hand which has an elongated “Y-frame”, dividing the luminous surface into three sections. I suspect the design of these hands is aesthetically motivated rather than to serve as practical and functional.
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Shark tooth-like markers are the hallmark of the Alba 7s26 divers. The hands are rather thin for a proper diver’s watch though.
The second hand is painted red to match the equally red “Diver’s 200m” text on the dial. Unfortunately I think red color against a blue background is kind of hard to read. A better alternative color would be yellow, which would have a better contrast. Or at least, plain white. If you’ve seen lots of photos of professional diving watches, you’ll notice that they don’t use red color or avant-garde shaped hands. 
If there’s anything that’s disappointing with this Alba 7s26 diver is the rather mediocre lume. It’s slightly dimmer as the Seiko SKX007 and certainly nowhere near the brightness of the Seiko Sawtooth, SumoKnight or Monster. I would rate its luminosity to that of a conventional Seiko 5 automatic or a contemporary Seiko quartz.
Here’s a borrowed shot of the Alba’s lume. I haven’t gotten to taking my own lume photos of my watch yet, so this will do for the time being. 
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The AL-4005X’s lume is actually dimmer than this time exposure photo suggests.
I have no idea why Alba didn’t elect to use the same grade of LumiBrite that Seiko uses – perhaps the company didn’t want it to compete against the higher priced Seiko divers. This has got to be the poorest performing stock lume in my entire diver’s watch collection (vintage divers not counted).

Dimensions

Here are the measurements of the Alba AL-4055X:
  • Diameter: 44mm (without crown), 46mm (with crown)
  • Lug-to-lug: 47mm
  • Thickness: 14mm
  • Lug width: 22mm
It’s definitely larger than the classic Seiko divers like the SKX007 but falls short of the more gargantuan divers like the SBDC001 Sumo. The use of 22mm lugs mean myriad aftermarket strap/bracelet combinations. You’re gonna have fun doing a mix-and-match, trust me. 
Here are two wrist shots of my AL-4005X, on a 6.5-inch wrist. The manta ray pattern is clearly visible in the picture on the right.
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In case you’re wondering how the same watch looks like on solid linked, stainless steel bracelet, here’s a photo courtesy of Thomas H. (Motowatch) from the Seiko & Citizen Watch Forum
Motowatch's AL-4005X

Specifications

  • Caliber: 7s26A, 21 jewels
  • Caseback type: 7s26-X005
  • Movement: Automatic, non-hacking
  • Beat rate: 21,600 bph (6 beats/sec)
  • Loss/gain: Less than 40 sec/day
  • Power reserve: About 42 hours
  • Calendar: Day/date, dual language
  • Construction: Stainless steel
  • Crystal: Hardlex glass, flat profile
  • Bezel: Unidirectional, 120 graduations
  • W.R. rating: 200m, ISO certified
  • Luminous material: LumiBrite™
  • Movement Singapore, cased in China

Conclusion

I gotta admit that if not for the awesome sunburst blue dial and the ridiculously low price, I wouldn’t have bought the AL-4005X in the first place.  The Alba diver looks more like a fashion sports watch than an actual tool-of-the-trade timekeeper worn by serious scuba divers. It’s good-looking enough to take to the local swimming pool and impress onlookers but this would not be the watch of my choice if I ever went scuba diving.
The AL-4005X gives great bang for the buck and I would recommend this to “desk divers” like myself -those who collect diver’s watches but don’t take them to the water.
Would I buy this watch again? Yes I would, but it’ll be the same model. I would probably swap the hands as well while I’m at it. For the time being, I’m leaving the hands as they are. When I get tired of them, there a plenty of choices from Seiko’s 7s-caliber divers to select from. 
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SEIKO Watches

In this, the final installment of our three-part series in partnership with Grand Seiko, we take a look at the many hands that work together to make a finished Grand Seiko Spring Drive wristwatch. Grand Seiko is famous for showing enormous attention to detail in every part of the watch, from the hands, to the dial, to the assembly of the movement, to the hand-polishing of the cases of each watch, and here you'll get a look at both the processes and the people behind them.
In progress: the dial for the Spring Drive "Snowflake."
One of the most truly remarkable aspects of Grand Seiko manufacturing is the degree to which many of the techniques involved are still largely manual and artisanal, and in this video you'll see some of these techniques first hand. You'll see indexes for the dial being diamond cut on a special tool by a craftsman who examines each one for the right degree of polish and reflectivity. The blued steel seconds hands are heat-blued individually; a process that requires close attention to achieve the correct shade of cornflower blue. Dial manufacturing for many of the most popular Grand Seiko dials, including the famous "Snowflake" and radially brushed dials, involves many steps and a high degree of very skilled, hands-on work as well; the rotary brush for making the dial is made by hand, with the hair-fine wires meticulously trimmed by hand.
Components for the Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chronograph.
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Although it takes many hands to make a Grand Seiko watch, and although watchmaking is inherently and necessarily a collective enterprise, there is one aspect of a Grand Seiko watch which is in the hands of a single individual: the assembly of the movement. In this installment, you'll see a watchmaker assembling one of the most complicated Grand Seikos: the Spring Drive Chronograph, which takes advantage of Spring Drive technology to provide an elapsed-time measuring tool with Spring Drive's unique, smoothly gliding seconds hand. Assembly of a Spring Drive chronograph – a vertical clutch, column wheel self-winding chronograph which, like other Spring Drive watches, requires very high precision watchmaking – is done by a single watchmaker.
Seconds hands, just after heat-bluing.
A Grand Seiko Spring Drive, cased and ready.
We hope you'll enjoy this final installment, and we also hope that you'll be pleasantly surprised and interested to see just how much care, and careful hand-work, goes into every Grand Seiko watch – just as we were during our time in Japan at the Shinshu Watch Studio in Shiojiri, where all Spring Drive Grand Seiko watches come to life. 
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7 reasons why you should own a Casio G Shock (once in your life)

Ever wondered why The Casio G-Shock is so popular around the world for so many years? Well, The Watch Guide just found out:

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