It's always nice to come across some neat technical products that aren't strictly limited to the Bauhaus design theory of form follows function. As Apple and LaCie and others have clearly shown, hi-tech can have excellent function and pleasing form.
Now Suunto, the legendary compass company from Finland, is on board with this strong function and design philosophy. When Suunto started making technical training and outdoors watches, they performed quite admirably, but they were gangly, large, and visually unappealing. With the Core series and Elementum series, and now the new Quest, Suunto has turned super-functional watches into stunning timepieces.
The Quest has the requisite fitness watch basics of heart rate monitor, stopwatch/laps/timers, but nicely add fitness and training functions, cadence/speed measurement, calories burned, and alerts for when to rest and when to work out again.
Nice. And looks nice.
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