Eight years later, new but familiar-looking PebbleOS watches appear

Shipping in July and December, with far more battery life and newer chips.

Certain watches can stay just as they are and people will keep buying them. The Casio F-91W, the most-sold watch in the world, keeps the time on a readable display and offers a single daily alarm slot (unless you board-swap it). The Timex Weekender may last as long as mechanical watches exist.

What about the Pebble? Is there still room on people’s wrists for the most exciting Kickstarter-backed tech of 2012–2016?

Eric Migicovsky, founder of the firm that was perhaps a bit too early to the smartwatch market, has made good on his pledge to find out and has made new Pebble watches available for preorder. The Core 2 Duo, “almost exactly a Pebble 2“ with modernized chips, 30 days battery life, and a black-and-white e-paper screen, is $150 at preorder and is scheduled to ship in July. The Core Time 2, Migicovsky’s “dream watch,” is bigger, color, and metal and goes for $225 right now. Its release is slated for December.

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