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Huawei has unveiled its competitor for the Apple Watch Ultra with its Watch Ultimate ahead of its April 3, 2023 release date. Going for a high-performance dive watch design, the Huawei Watch Ultimate garners attention with its 1.5-inch AMOLED sapphire glass display capable of emitting up to 1,000 nits of brightness. Speaking of diving, the Huawei Watch Ultimate is tested to survive depths of up to 100 meters for up to 24 hours, thanks to a ‘liquid metal’ zirconium alloy case. It has also passed specific diving equipment tests such as EN13319—a certification awarded to specialist depth gauges—and has been awarded an ISO 22810 water resistance standard, which now matches the Apple Watch Ultra. The design of the watch has also been updated to suit those wearing gloves, with an 'Ultimate mode' button (similar to Apple Watch Ultra's Action button), and a digital crown and function button. The Ultimate mode button is programmable and can also be used to toggle Expedition mode which automatically switches on advanced dual-positioning GNSS satellite navigation, waypoints, and other features to stop you from getting lost. It also has the suit of standard health and sports features found on other smartwatches in the market. Moreover, we feel like these companies are looking at something more as each one are confirming that they're working on something else other than a smartphone or a tablet -- specifically a smartwatch. Read more in our articles including "Unveiled: Huawei Watch Ultimate" and "Are we ready for Wearable Technology?".

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Huawei has unveiled its competitor for the Apple Watch Ultra with its Watch Ultimate ahead of its April 3, 2023 release date. Going for a high-performance dive watch design, the Huawei Watch Ultimate garners attention with its 1.5-inch AMOLED sapphire glass display capable of emitting up to 1,000 nits of brightness.

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Speaking of diving, the Huawei Watch Ultimate is tested to survive depths of up to 100 meters for up to 24 hours, thanks to a ‘liquid metal’ zirconium alloy case. It has also passed specific diving equipment tests such as EN13319—a certification awarded to specialist depth gauges—and has been awarded an ISO 22810 water resistance standard, which now matches the Apple Watch Ultra. The design of the watch has also been updated to suit those wearing gloves, with an 'Ultimate mode' button (similar to Apple Watch Ultra's Action button), and a digital crown and function button.

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Our coverage of watch ultimate includes: "Unveiled: Huawei Watch Ultimate"; "Are we ready for Wearable Technology?"; "COOKOO Smartwatch Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.