For nostalgics: Fossil Q Founder
Looking a heck of a lot like the
Moto 360, complete with a chunky chassis and that ever-so-annoying flat tyre at the bottom of the circular display, the Fossil Android Wear smartwatch was revealed alongside a trio of other Intel-powered connected devices.
Moto 360
With a circular face, stylish looks and wireless charging, the Moto 360 is a looker, yet performance saw it marked down against some of its newer rivals. However, with a host of new colours and designs from Motorola and
new straps available from Dodo, it's super simple to customise.
It brings with it a rounded 1.5-inch 320 x 290 pixel LCD display, and despite its chunkiness it feels like a watch rather than a gadget.
Samsung Gear Live
The Samsung Gear Live launched alongside the LG G Watch. Aside from a slightly more refined look, the key differences between the two are the Gear Live's heart rate monitor and its superior 1.63-inch 320 x 320 pixel SuperAMOLED display.
LG G Watch
Described by LG's own CEO as "no-nonsense", the LG Watch lets you try out Android Wear without breaking the bank. It's solid yet unspectacular in both looks and features, with a 1.65-inch, 280 x 280 pixel IPS LCD display and no heart rate monitor or GPS unit on-board.
The most unisex: Asus ZenWatch 2
The ZenWatch 2 comes in two sizes – one measuring 49 x 41mm, with a 22mm strap, the other a 45 x 37mm model that sits on an 18mm strap. Essentially, that's a male and a female model.
There are a plethora of strap options including rubber, steel, leather and even a Swarovski covered one. And ZenWatch Message brings direct messaging with emojis from the watch while a new Smart Assistant app enables you to view more content from emails and calendar alerts.
Asus ZenWatch
The Asus ZenWatch packs a curved rectangular display to help it stand out. It's just masculine enough to be worn with a suit, yet the curved lines make it female friendly too. The Asus ZenWatch sports a 1.63-inch 320 x 320 pixel screen, which certainly isn't the best in class, but amply does the job.