samsung is at an enviable and pivotal point in the business trajectory of its line of smart devices.
All largely thanks to its family of smartphones. But there is another line of products where it seems that they are going to set a serious precedent with the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition.
This is a new limited edition watch that will be sold in select markets as a luxury VIP item and features an astrolabe-inspired bezel design.
An astrolabe, for those who don’t know or remember it, is an ancient tool that helped scientists and travelers know the weather and find their way while traveling. And this watch seeks to emulate said article in a certain way. Although the mechanism of your body does not work as such.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition would have a very limited distribution
He Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition comes in one size (47mm) and features a “Astro Bezel” representing constellations, stars and other space bodies. The interesting thing here is that this astrolabe will also be present in the smartwatch software, with a compass on the dial and moon/sun phases.
So the watch allows users to track the movements of the sun and moon right from their wrist, thanks to the unique watch face.
Omar Saheb, Samsung’s regional marketing director thus marks the arguments for the development of this collector’s watch and the choice of the territory where it will be released for sale:
“The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic Astro Edition from Samsung is a testament and tribute to the innovators of the Middle East and their historical prominence in the fields of mathematics, science and innovation, while also laying the groundwork for future trailblazers. region of.
Samsung strongly believes in the region’s potential and prominent status as a global center of innovation. This exciting introduction not only marks another milestone in technological advancement, but also underscores our anticipation for the myriad ways the MENA region will continue to shape the future of technology.”
The Astro Edition watch will be available in multiple Middle Eastern markets, including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Morocco.
However, its price will vary for each territory and there is no confirmation of its potential commercialization in Latin America.