What's most fascinating to me is that this LOOKS like Wear OS. I don't know if Fossil just lifted the iconography because it's open source or if it was licensed from Google or what. But if I were Google I'd be a little salty about the brand confusion here. https://t.co/vC5Nphcrla
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) November 6, 2019
Fossil’s new hybrid smartwatches have physical watch hands and always-on displays https://t.co/syMadBBAcH pic.twitter.com/gu96WlY7fY
— The Verge (@verge) November 6, 2019
やっぱり時計として使うならこっちだよな...https://t.co/vYlzrXPzPs
— るぷす (@cyanolupus) November 6, 2019
Fossil launches a smarter watch. An updated version of what Pebble and Meta Watch brought to market. https://t.co/SchLIejaa6
— Bill Geiser (@billg) November 6, 2019
here’s the Fossil watch with a low-power, black and white display that leaked a while back
— mr november (@dcseifert) November 6, 2019
the company confirmed to @JonPorty that it is NOT related to the tech Google bought from Fossil for $40m earlier this year.
strong Pebble Time Round vibes here https://t.co/3LuZsn6A1m
Fossil’s new hybrid #smartwatches have physical watch hands and always-on displays https://t.co/tXTfmDHbyG #WearableTech #wearables #Smartwatch pic.twitter.com/lK6kgXpomW
— Francisco Almeida (@fcostaealmeida) November 6, 2019
Fossil’s new hybrid smartwatches have physical watch hands and always-on displays https://t.co/syMadBBAcH pic.twitter.com/Q0cDGBwjD7
— The Verge (@verge) November 6, 2019
Fossil’s new hybrid smartwatches have physical watch hands and always-on displays https://t.co/1ifwODs5nh pic.twitter.com/9skrRzByCg
— Geeman Yip (@GeemanYip) November 7, 2019