
Bugatti launches new smartwatches, prices starting at around Rs 80,000
India Today
Supercar maker Bugatti's Ceramique Edition One Pur Sport smartwatch features an AMOLED display with 390x390 pixels screen resolution. The company has launched three new smartwatches with prices starting at roughly Rs 80,000.
Luxury supercar company Bugatti launches three smartwatches, more likely a few people will buy. The company announced three new smartwatch models packing cutting-edge technology.Bugatti has tied up with watchmaker VIITA to launch three new smartwatches that will showcase cutting-edge technology. The company has developed a total of three new smartwatches, which at first glance appear to be as classy as the brand's high-performance automobiles. VIITA has blossomed to become a leading luxury smartwatch brand. Its combination with Bugatti reflects a common design philosophy of excellence and deployment of cutting-edge technology as drivers for their products. Each Bugatti watch would be made up of more than 1,000 tiny parts put together. The three new Ceramique Edition One smartwatches from Bugatti bear the names of some of the luxury automaker's iconic brands like the Bugatti Pur Sport, Le Noire, and Divo. The three models are all prefixed by Bugatti Ceramic. It is being said that its supply will be limited.
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