Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Dec 11 2006, 8:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
As reported in September, Fossil and Sony Ericsson joined to make Bluetooth enabled watches. They are sold under three brands: Fossil, Sony Ericsson and Abacus.
Amazon.com sells the Abacus Bluetooth watch as MobileWear. It is the most affordable of all three selling for only $149.99 right now.
The thing is that the cheap Abacus Bluetooth watch does actually look as good/bad as the more expensive Fossil FX6001 watch (photo below), which sells for $249 and ships now.
The more stylish Sony Ericsson branded MBW-100 (photo below) sells for $243.77 on Buy.com, but is currently out of stock. The MBW-100 already catches over $300 on eBay.
Fossil FX6001:
Sony Ericsson MBW-100:
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