
Product test
What time is it? My middle finger will tell you
by Laura Scholz

I scroll through our fashion range every day. To give you a small but nice overview, I'll introduce you to a product that I like every week. Today: a smartwatch.
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When I’m not exploring the depths of the sea as an open water diver, I enjoy plunging into the world of fashion. On the streets of Paris, Milan and New York is where I keep my eyes peeled for the latest trends. And I’ll show you how to take them from the catwalk to your everyday life.
After my review of the Connected Watch from Kronaby, some of my female colleagues approached me. Their request: They are looking for a pretty smartwatch that is a little more feminine than the Apex from Kronaby. In my search for a female counterpart, I came across the "Steel" from Nokia. The connected watch not only looks like an analogue wristwatch, but also combines two trends: the colour rosé and a minimalist design. My first impression: the smartwatch is more delicate than expected and can easily pass for a conventional wristwatch. [[product:6679785]]
The functions at a glance:

As a fan of rose gold, the Steel immediately caught my eye. In addition to the look, I'm impressed by the right dose of functions: Not too much and not too little. Unlike the Apex, you're not literally overwhelmed. My highlights are the silent alarm, which gently wakes me up in the morning, and the activity tracker. I use it to count my steps: I have to get in 8,000 a day. If you're really meticulous, you can even keep an eye on your calorie balance with the smart watch. Unfortunately, I'm personally unteachable when it comes to counting calories... [[image:21379803]] The analogue wristwatch is only recognised as a smartwatch on closer inspection

Siemens EQ700 integral TQ717D03