Montblanc Summit 2, the first Wear 3100 smartwatch, is now available starting at $995

When Qualcomm revealed its new Wear 3100 chipset —  a long-awaited yet minimal update that put battery life ahead of performance — it also took the opportunity to show off one of the first partner devices. The Montblanc Summit 2 is a good representation of the type of Wear OS device Qualcomm is betting on going forward. It's a fashion smartwatch that begins at $995 and caters to the luxury jet set demographic.

The wearable follows in the footsteps of Montblanc's first smartwatch, the Summit, released in 2017, which was also marketed primarily as a high-end accessory. This time around, the androgynous watch is a more moderate size, featuring a 42mm diameter rather than 46mm, and it has a new rotating crown plus two programmable buttons. Additionally, Montblanc is doubling down on aspirational lifestyle features, like "Timeshifter" — an app and watch face that provides personalized advice to minimize jet lag based on the user's sleep patterns and flight plan.

As for prominent specs, the Summit 2 has a 1.2-inch circular AMOLED display that comes in at 390 x 390 pixels. Internally, there's a built-in microphone that allows for voice commands via Google Assistance, plus a heart rate sensor, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope and ambient light sensor. The device also features water resistance to 5 ATM (up to 50 meters or 165 feet), 1GB RAM and 8GB of internal storage. The battery weighs in at 340mAh, and Montblanc promises up to a week of battery life using "Time Only Mode," which shuts off all functions but basic time-telling. Connectivity-wise, the Summit 2 offers Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi, GPS, and NFC.

The watch comes in three case finishes: black steel with diamond-like carbon coating, stainless steel, bicolor steel, and titanium (which runs a little higher at $1,095). There are 11 different interchangeable strap options to pair with those cases, including calfskin, nylon, and Milanese steel. It's available starting October 15th, with further purchase details on Montblanc's website.


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