Year In Review: The Budget Watch Of The Year Is A Seiko That’s Going Places
It’s beautifully built, well featured, has a wide array of strap options, and even offers a few specific benefits over a standard Apple Watch, including a larger, brighter, and flat screen, titanium constriction, 100 meters of water resistance (vs. 50m), dual GPS antennas, and about double the battery life. Oh, and it can also be used as a dive computer. If you want an Apple Watch that can do a whole lot, it’s the obvious choice and at $799, it also brings a bunch of competition to the multi-sport smartwatch segment.