Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

One for the first-time Apple Watch buyer

Mint Mumbai

|

October 07, 2023

The Apple Watch Series 9 feels like some older editions, yet it's better than you may think

- Shouvik Das

One for the first-time Apple Watch buyer

I have always argued against buying a smartwatch, let alone one that costs more than twice the average price of a smartphone. Yet the covid-19 pandemic accelerated the demand for these devices. More individuals started taking exercise and well-being more seriously and multiple home-grown brands took this opportunity to offer health features through Apple Watch's design-often at a minuscule fraction of its price. Today, especially in urban circles, you will find most individuals wearing a smartwatch-and, in upmarket circles, you may struggle to find anyone not wearing an Apple Watch. In such a market, the Apple Watch Series 9 looks and feels exactly like some of its older editions. Yet, somehow, it is in many ways a better product than you may think.

WHY (NOT) A SMARTWATCH?

At the price of the Apple Watch Series 9-154,900 for this unit-you can buy a range of exquisite wristwatches and chronographs. Some of the choicest options include the Balmain Madrigal, Frederique Constant Classic, Tissot Carson, or Victorinox Maverick. Each will last an eternity, lend definition and personality to your character, and will eventually become an heirloom. The Apple Watch, or absolutely any smartwatch today, will last you five years at the most and give no unique identity to your wrist-wear.

But the foundational argument in favour of smartwatches is standardisation of technology. Smartwatches have become ubiquitous in the way they work, and their overall feature set. In their journey to popularity, they have had a subliminal effect on gamifying exercise and popularising wellness tracking in various ways.

MORE STORIES FROM Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Defence signals

The US has approved the sale of Excalibur projectiles and Javelin missile systems to India in a deal valued at about $93 million, according to the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency.

time to read

1 min

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Small loans against property begin to sour for non-banks

Indian lenders are seeing the stress in their microfinance books gradually spread to their secured portfolios as overleveraged customers delay repayments. This comes less than a year after the Reserve Bank of India warned of a spillover.

time to read

3 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

LIFE OF VI: HOW INDIA AVERTED A TELCO DUOPOLY

The inside story of how the Centre created a limited legal reopening to prevent Vi's collapse

time to read

9 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Kirin in talks to recast B9, has no plan to sell stake

Japan's Kirin Holdings, among the largest shareholder in B9 Beverages, that operates Bira, is holding joint discussions with stakeholders and creditors of the beer-maker to restructure the existing business including the management and business strategy as the company navigates a funding crunch and employee unrest.

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Cracks are appearing in OpenAI’s dominant facade

THE 21ST-CENTURY tech landscape was built with a winner-takes-all mindset. It started with Microsoft’s Windows monopoly at the end of the 1990s. Since then Alphabet-owned Google has cornered search and Amazon has become the king of e-commerce. Meta, too, has blanketed much of the world with social media—though on November 18th, a judge in Washington, DC, spared it the ignominy of being declared a monopolist.

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

DATA RECAP: THE WEEK IN CHARTS

From widening trade gaps caused by US tariff headwinds and surging gold imports, to a rise in the urban unemployment rate in October, shifting consumption patterns in the economy

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Automation hits tech jobs as GCCs dial back on hiring

Automation is beginning to reshape India's tech-hiring landscape, with global capability centres (GCCs) pulling back on routine recruitment-intensifying the slowdown already hitting large staffing firms dependent on information technology (IT) hiring.

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Bluechips lift Street to a 13-month high

Eyes on Q3 earnings as Nifty crosses 26,200, FPIs turn positive

time to read

3 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Delhi's toxic air: Do we have an adaptation plan?

The national capital has seen two citizen-led protests in November over worsening air quality in the region. Doctors have called the winter air pollution in Delhi a public health emergency, urging stringent measures. Mint explores the issue.

time to read

2 mins

November 21, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Automation hits tech jobs as GCCs too dial back on hiring

Quess ended last quarter with ₹3,832 crore in revenue, up 5% sequentially.

time to read

1 mins

November 21, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size