The Tissot Smart-Touch will be a whole lot more unique in a sense that it is the first broader-purpose smartwatch from them. You can hook it up to your smartphone for navigational purposes when required, and then a solar-powered weather station comes in handy to check out local conditions on the Smart-Touch’s display.
Not only that, other features that ensures the Smart-Touch keeps up with the Joneses include an altimeter and automatic time updates. A single charge should be able to see the battery last for up to a year, and solar power will ensure that it keeps on going. Tissot has slapped a rather high asking price of $1,100 to $1,200 thereabouts in exchange for the Smart-Touch. Would you gun for a smartwatch in the higher end realm, or at that price point, would you prefer to target a regular, luxury timepiece?