TAG Heuer has announced its new version of its latest smartwatch in fairly patent hopes that it will appeal to fans of high-end electric vehicles (EVs) and, ideally, who also own those of the Porsche-made variety. The new Connected special edition still has a black titanium case; however, it also has a new ceramic bezel made to stand apart from the standard model.
It features electric blue accents, which also continue through the middle of its highly-textured leather and rubber band; however, its most distinctive property might be the new chronograph, which goes from 0 at the 35-minute mark to 400 at 25 minutes, in a way apparently designed to echo Porsche-brand speedometers.
The new Connected edition also features a unique face that can display battery percentages, temperatures, range and trip distance from a paired compatible car such as a Taycan (or a Macan) on its 1.39-inch AMOLED display.
This new level of Porsche-themed accessorizing will set the buyer back by US$2,750 - or US$250 more than a 'normal' titanium Calibre E4, despite the fact both still run on the same Snapdragon Wear 4100+ processor and are still stuck on Wear OS 2.0.
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