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This is Tag Heuer's $1,500 luxury Android smartwatch

Dave Smith   

This is Tag Heuer's $1,500 luxury Android smartwatch

Tag Heuer connected watch

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Just over a year after Tag Heuer's chief criticized Apple's first-generation smartwatch, the Swiss watchmaker has finally introduced one of its own.

Say hello to the Tag Heuer Connected Watch. It's the result of a team effort from Tag Heuer, Intel, and Google. Intel provided the chips, Google provided the operating system (it runs on Android Wear), and Tag Heuer provided the hardware and signature look.

What you're basically looking at is a $1,500 Android Wear smartwatch. It looks and acts similar to Motorola's Moto 360, though it's notably six times more expensive. Google calls it "the first luxury watch powered by Android Wear."

So is it worth $1,500? It depends on who you ask - the company markets its products to wealthy individuals, and this could be a pretty good bargain for those already familiar with Tag Heuer. It is, after all, owned by LVMH, the French luxury goods conglomerate, and it comes with a nice perk: in two years, you can trade it in (plus pay an extra $1,500) to get a Tag Heuer Carrera watch, which isn't a smartwatch, but is often valued above or around $3,000.

In announcing its first smartwatch, Tag Heuer released several videos to its YouTube channel to show off the features of the new watch. Here, we break down those videos to show off the new features in the $1,500 Connected Watch.

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