2011年7月18日星期一

Tissot T-high With Change

Navigator, 3000, I came across a new look for High-T. There is no evidence that anything other than the color of the band has changed, but it certainly makes a dramatic difference. I thought it was an interesting decision because the High-T is designed for high-end (read richer), more conservative market, while the Swatch Paparazzi, the youngest, hippest urban crowd covered (Tissot and Swatch are held by the same parent company - Swatch Group), but then I remembered that even the T-Touch
available in several different colors, so why not the high-T, as well?

In case you are unfamiliar with the High-T is my personal favorite MSN Direct watch at that time. Although not really have a (another), I played with them several times in the past and are very impressive. Function wise, they are very similar to the sample Paparazzi, with two important differences:

1. The High-T has a touch of glass, which means that instead of spice to fashion button to navigate, simply press gently on the delicate sapphire glass. I    have a T-Touch (which also has a touch of glass), and I love technology.

 2. The High-T has a vibrating alert. Personally, I think this is a fantastic feature.   MSN Direct watches are big enough and draw enough attention to themselves as  it is that they really don't need to be beeping all the time in response to alarms,  appointments, news alerts, and instant messages. A subtle vibration is far more  preferable, if you ask me.

The only problem with the High-T is that it's not easy to get your hands on. It's not that they are in short supply, but Tissots are not sold in your typical mall jewelry store. You may have to call around a bit and do some additional driving to claim one for your own, but believe it, it's worth it.

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