So, I have always wanted the best of both worlds with watches. An analogue timepiece that looks nice. But also the ability to see texts on my wrist. So, Fossil had a solution a while ago. The Fossil Hybrid. It was beautiful, had physical hands and an e-ink display under it which subtly showed messages. You literally cannot tell it was a smartwatch until you started using it. It had basic health features and boasted a two week long battery life.

I have been eyeing these up for years. Maybe around four. I didn’t get one as they were £300. I loved them but not that much. I finally got one back in July. It was pre owned at £90 with a minor scratch and a slightly squidgy button (but still worked) and I fell in love. It also came with a 2 year warranty, so I knew it wasn’t very risky. I designed the perfect watch face and everything. It was a great conversation starter. Nobody ever saw a thing like it. My girlfriend even jokingly said “check out my boyfriend’s cool watch!”

Anyway, out of the blue last week, I plugged it in for the weekly charge and it wouldn’t charge. I took it off and the other charging ring thingy just came off. The glue had losened. As much as I tried pushing it back in, it wouldn’t charge. I kept it until Friday watching the battery drain. On Friday I went back to the shop and handed it in. I was hoping they could fix it for me and get it back maybe. But no. I could have tried gluing it in myself, but would have certainly voided the warranty. I talk about it but people don’t seem to understand that even though I got a refund (well, it’s still processing) I am still heartbroken. My dream watch turned out to be a poorly built experimental thing by Fossil and it was a common manufacturing defect, so I don’t want to risk getting another one. Unfortunately the software was lacking as well (could have done with a calendar, couldn’t turn off a notification indicator as well, etc). So there’s a product I fell in love with, but the company that made it doesn’t care. And nobody has ever made something similar since.

There’s a void on my wrist and I don’t know what to replace it with.

I am tempted to try and build my own. I actually saw a display on AliExpress that is circular eink and has a hole in the centre. But I probably lack the complete skill, even though open source LED smartwatches exist and with some wizardry I could maybe convert that into a new hybrid one, it’s probably just one of my pipe dreams. I never even managed to get a seven segment display working properly with a raspberry pi pico.

  • themeatbridge@lemmy.worldM
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    5 days ago

    Every time I get close to buying a smartwatch, I discover some reason why it isn’t going to do exactly what I want it to do.

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      5 days ago

      I was the exact same way for years. I pulled the trigger on an Apple Watch series 9 a few months ago. Whoo boy! It’s amazing. I regret going so long without one.

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            4 days ago

            Yeah I don’t understand that. I would guess it’s either 1) I mentioned android (although I think apple watch can work with android) or 2) it’s such an obvious suggestion that people felt like “of course he considered the apple watch,” or 3) people just hating on apple.

            But that’s just a guess. My pet peeve is people downvoting without replying when it isn’t obvious why they’re downvoting.