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Durable Luxury: Hybrid Smartwatch With Many Medical Functions in a Traditional Style!

The most cutting-edge dive-style medical hybrid smartwatch, the ScanWatch Horizon features a rotating bezel, luminous indices, and enhanced water resistant to 10 ATM. The best Christmas present this year!

The first hybrid ScanWatch Horizon smartwatch from WITHINGS, a pioneer in the development of lifestyle and health goods, is being released today. Its design was influenced by the traditional diver’s watch. Modern medical technology used by ScanWatch Horizon can assess blood oxygen levels, heart rate, ECG, breathing issues, physical activity, and sleep. The most cutting-edge medical jewelry imaginable is this.With the incorporation of features typical of both classic and cutting-edge diving watches, WITHINGS has chosen a distinctive analog design.

The titanium finish and scratch-resistant sapphire glass cover give the device a posh appearance. The watch has a rotating bezel, Luminova luminescent indexes, laser engraved bezel markings, a stainless steel bracelet for the traditional diver’s watch style, and a more flexible rubber strap for sports use. The watch’s 30-day battery life, 10 ATM water resistance, and other features make it the ideal companion for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports, which can be tracked using the watch’s sports technology features and the associated Health Mate app.
Sweden offers a small number of ScanWatch Horizon units for the price of 499.95 EUR.

Now you have the unique opportunity to own your own ScanWatch Horizon just by sending an email to win@lifestylepublishing.se and answer the following question and explain why you should be the lucky winner!

For how long does the ScanWatch Horizon batteries last before they need charging? 30 hours, 3 days or 30 days?

We need your answer and motivation sent to win@lifestylepublishing.se no later than December 23, 2022.

“Our core mission is to create beautiful devices that people choose to use and wear every day so that the clinical data they provide can have a meaningful impact on the user’s life. Diver’s watches were created in the 1920s to provide naval personnel with an underwater watch for accuracy during maneuvers.