During the fall product launch event on eroticness extreme eroticismMonday, Huawei introduced the ultra high-end Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Gold Edition, with a luxurious price of 2,999 euros. Six segments of 18K gold are inlaid at the edge of the nanocrystal ceramic bezel. The watch features a 1.5-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 450 x 450 pixels, an adaptive 60Hz refresh rate, and a satellite messaging function. The company claims that its 530 mAh battery can last up to 14 days with normal usage and 8 days with heavy usage. Notably, the 100-meter diving accessory function supports recording underwater data in different diving modes, including scuba diving and free diving.[IThome, in Chinese]
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