speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches
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@dulko79 we drank it all
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@Stas-Varazhbit everyone has their own preferences. Personally, I would never buy a watch which looks ugly in my opinion, no matter how many features it has. Yes, I wish Suunto had more polished daily metrics but these watches are good-looking and really shine once you’ve started an activity
Cheers.
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@rooldaa Lol so you’ll spend $300-500 on a watch based only on how it looks. Okie dokey.
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@TyreseJ4 said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
@rooldaa Lol so you’ll spend $300-500 on a watch based only on how it looks. Okie dokey.
That was not the statement.
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@TyreseJ4 there are watches that only give the time and are valuable thousands of dollars.
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@Bulkan each to their own. Some prefer looks over substance, some substance over looks while some prefer a good balance. Hence we have diversity.
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@mikekoski490 It’s generally one (or both) of these two things:
- Customizable Triathlon mode. Currently with Suunto watches you can either use the default triathlon mode, which means no choice on the values shown OR use manual multisport with customized individual legs, but then you lose transitions
- Specific Duathlon and Swimrun modes with transitions, similar to Triathlon
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@TyreseJ4 you conclusion is not correct. If your read the last sentence of my message more carefully you will get it.
Cheers.
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@Bulkan That’s true, but we buy them with that knowledge ahead of time. Also good quality is based on the type of watch (or other product) that you’re buying. For example, not all analog watches are equal depending on the manufacturer. But you already know that. However in this discussion we’re talking about GPS sports watches. But yes, to each his own. That’s why I said okey dokey.
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@Joaquin This is not a sign of disrespect - people just want to know. Now half of them are pissed because they didn’t see
Ask them what they wear on their wrist and you will find that they respect your work. This community also adds its work. No offence.
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@aroo7 agree, please everyone don’t be offended if your post got deleted, we try our best to serve the community without getting yelled on by Suunto
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– omissis (mod) – but webpage is not available when you open link. Pls don’t ban me
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@Likarnik said in speculations and rumours about upcoming Suunto watches:
Pls don’t ban me
If you know, you shouldn’t do
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@sartoric Well, I didn’t post any data and I don’t know the rules as they are changing on the fly. No hard feelings, we are all excited
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@Likarnik
Rules are simpleSo the rule is: no leaks. No pictures, no names, no links, just discuss what you look for in a new watch, what you don’t want, what you expect.
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@sartoric ok ok, I so I obeyed all rules but provided too much info where data can be found.
I expect new watch will be pricier than current Suunto flagship
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@Likarnik honestly, I would like prices to go down, but I am sure they will not. Everything is more expensive now, watches or non watches.
My previous rule was: no watch costing more than 350EUR.
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@isazi harsh reality I’m willing to pay more if there is significant upgrade (at least for me and my needs).
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@isazi It is a good rule but unfortunately from distant past.
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@dulko79 seems to be. Take for eg Garmin, which charges close to 500€ for a Forerunner 200-series. This is a plastic watch that was priced around €200 not too long ago. I would be more than happy to pay €500 if a watch offered durability and longevity but sadly no Garmin watch does. Don’t really understand how people recommend them.