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  2. The Ultimate Guide to the Best Watch Brands - AOL

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    The best watch brands for women have a deep history and quality timepieces. Here, shop the ultimate guide to buying the best watches for women online.

  3. Automatic quartz - Wikipedia

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    204.901 (small 8.75 lignes used primarily in women's watches) 204.911 (replacement for the 204.901 upgrading from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery) 205.111 (discontinued and replaced by the 205.911 which upgraded from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery) 205.711 (15 jeweled movement used only by Swatch Watch for a variety of its fashion ...

  4. Samsung Galaxy Watch series - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy Watch4 was used as the base for the Galaxy Watch FE in 2024. The Watch5 introduced a temperature sensor and added support for fast charging. The Watch6 had an increased battery capacity and increased RAM. The Watch7 had increased storage, an improved sensor, and support for faster charging.

  5. 9 Best Luxury Watch Brands to Know [2022 Review] - AOL

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    Montblanc – Best Luxury Watch Brand for Women – Ranking 4.7/5. Pros. Wide range of women’s watch collections. Different movement options. Designed with premium materials. Ideal for vintage ...

  6. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 - Wikipedia

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    It is the first Samsung watch to run Google's Wear OS since the Samsung Gear Live, and the first watch to run Wear OS 3, co-developed by Samsung and Google. [3] The device largely followed the design language of the preceding Samsung Galaxy Watch Active and Galaxy Watch 3 , but including all new software. [ 4 ]

  7. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.