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The number of smartwatches on the market is higher than ever before, but how many of those smartwatches are actually worth buying is a very different question. With the earliest incarnations, you got weird features like a spy camera on the wrist strap and chunky exposed screws, all atop a bespoke and not-all-that-good operating system. Do we really need a camera on our wrists? It seems not. Then came Android Wear and some circular devices, suggesting to the potential smartwatch-buying public that perhaps technology doesn’t have to come at the expense of fashion. Then came the Apple Watch, which quickly became the most…

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