When Jony Ive he said the Swiss will be looking at Apple Watch with open mouths, probably few expected that someone would take these words to heart. Swatch, unlike other Swiss manufacturers who show that they don't care about market share so much as to go crazy over Applu, however, has been behaving very strangely lately. I would even say from my subjective point of view that it is reduced to a level that we would not expect from Swiss watchmakers. Its top officials regularly criticized the watch from Applu and most recently you company she began to guard her words, which she never used – "One "more things".
To the address Apple Watch CEO Nick Hayek spoke up again, who needed to kick himself again Applu and said that his watch is an interesting toy, but not a revolutionary product. It is true that smart watches were on the market much earlier and the first attempts date back to the 90s, but on the other hand, not a single smartwatch could lift the Swiss manufacturers off their stools as they did Apple Watch. Hayek also said that Swatch made a strategic decision not to make smartwatches because those from Applu needs to be charged once a day. It's surprising news, however, given that the company announced earlier this year that it was working on a smartwatch, and it looked like it had competition in the works for the workshop's creation Applu. Well, as it seems, we don't have to wait for anything yet.
*Source: Sky News
well, let's put it this way: penetration of potential clients Apple watch and Swatch will be quite small. I certainly don't see any reason for any hysterical reactions
Someone should wipe their asses, because they probably don't do it themselves and it's starting to burnchatMost industries are undergoing dramatic change, modern technologies are penetrating everywhere, and those who don't adapt and just laugh will end up badly. MiniIt's hard to tell who is aware of the risk and is kicking around...
I'm a big fan Apple , but hand on heart, Apple watch I will never be equal to a watch like the real one :)
So "hand on heart". Apple also used to be a company that didn't care about the number of units sold, but about excellence. Where are those times….
And if I'm not mistaken, he was the first to kick whom Apple. Jony Ive himself called for thecarcompanies and threw in the towel in the proverbial ring.
By the way, I personally agree that Apple Watch they are a toy.
koss: Throwing in the towel means giving up
You're right too. I write towel and mean glove :-)