It was during the 2015 Basel International Watch and Jewellery Show that we first released the interconnected device of the Breitling prototype at the time, namely the Breitling B55 interconnected watch. Just a few months later, Breitling modified the original concept in some eye-catching ways and made us the final version of the first hands-on practice, which will be available soon. We are here to tell you that we have learned the exact details and hidden functions of the high-tech fusion of quartz timing and wireless connection.
The Breitling Exospace B55 Connected watch runs on the "SuperQuartz" movement-which we will introduce later-not so much as a simple smart watch, as it is designed as a connected watch. Connectivity and smart watches-what exactly is it? Well, these are relatively new categories, if you are still confused about them, don't feel sad. Smart watches such as Apple Watch or TAG Heuer Connected (hands-on here) use large digital screens instead of analog pointers to display detailed information and complex screens. On the other hand, the connected watch communicates with your mobile phone, sending and receiving data including notifications, health tracking, and in the case of Breitling Exospace B55, we will see that it enables you to use the application on your mobile phone to control Watch phone-but it is mainly a watch, not a computer.