Artikel-Archiv: „Februar 2023“

„Design by Apple in California“

It’d be easy to point to the Apple Watch (and Newson’s involvement with it) and say that the ubiquitous smartwatch represents the fullest extent of Ikepod’s influence. While that’s probably true, Ikepod’s impact on the traditional watch industry was also much bigger than that. Anthony Traina | Hodinkee Hodinkee publizierte dieses Marc-Newson-Interview im letzten Herbst.weiterlesen

„The Apple Watch, Five Years In”

Heute vor fünf Jahren startete die erste Apple Watch in den Verkauf. Die Anzahl der großen Interviews, die Jonathan Ive in den letzten Jahren gab, lässt sich an zwei Händen abzählen. Eins von diesen Gesprächen führte er vor zwei Jahren mit Hodinkee-Chef Benjamin Clymer über die Apple Watch („Apple, Influence, and Ive”). Something I’ve neverweiterlesen

Hodinkee: „I’d be very surprised if we didn’t continue to see the Edition collection ebb and flow over the coming years.”

As I’ve chatted with people about the Series 5 over the last week – some folks who saw the watches in the metal at last week’s event and some who didn’t – the question of whether this generation of Apple Watch is incremental or revolutionary keeps coming up. I’ve gone back and forth on thisweiterlesen

„A Week On The Wrist The Apple Watch Series 3 Edition“

Benjamin Clymer schreibt das bislang beste Review der Apple Watch Series 3: Imagine how many people who have shown little interest in smartwatches will all of a sudden be wearing an Apple Watch. Imagine how many people who are simply indifferent to what goes on his or her wrist – the majority of humanity –weiterlesen

„Why A Die-Hard Mechanical Watch Lover Can’t Get The Apple Watch Off His Wrist“

Jack Forster schreibt seit 20 Jahren über Uhren. Sein Leitartikel für Hodinkee.com zur Apple Watch besitzt ein paar clevere Beobachtungen. Now, the title of this story poses a question: could the Apple Watch displace a mechanical watch? Right now I think it could. Conventional wisdom has it that the Apple Watch is only really aweiterlesen