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Fascinating to See Mr. Biver's View of Apple Watch

And now we have the view of Jean-Claude Biver . . . fascinating to see this!!

Jeff

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Apple's long-awaited smartwatch looks "too feminine" and its design will not stand the test of time, luxury giant LVMH's watch guru has said.

Jean-Claude Biver, who heads the French group's luxury watch division, said the US tech giant had made "some fundamental mistakes" designing the Apple Watch.

"This watch has no sex appeal. It's too feminine and looks too much like the smartwatches already on the market," Mr Biver said in an interview with daily Die Welt.

"To be totally honest, it looks like it was designed by a student in their first trimester," added Mr Biver, who heads up the brands Tag Heuer, Zenith and Hublot.

Mr Biver predicted the much-anticipated device, with its square face and curved edges, would soon be outdated.

"Luxury always has something timeless, it's rare and conveys prestige," he was quoted as saying, adding that the same could not be said for Apple Watch, which is expected to be bought by millions of customers and will likely be beyond repair in a few years' time.

Mr Biver is not the first watch chief to be dismissive of Apple's efforts. Swatch CEO Nick Hayek earlier told Swiss media that the world's biggest watch group was "not nervous" about Apple's foray into the market.

Apple Watch, which comes in several colours and links to the iPhone, will start at $349 when it is released early next year. The wrist device is the first new product category to be launched by Apple since the death of co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011.

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: As of Day Two in the era of the Apple Watch, I suspect that this
: is the definitive treatment, from the perspective of a watch
: enthusiast --

: http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/hodinkee-apple-watch-review

: Jeff

: [Images courtesy of Hodinkee]

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