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Choosing a Watch to Gift Dad
Ties are passé. Books are just boring. This year, wow
your Dad with a gift that will keep him in the know when
he's on the go.
More than just a timekeeper, Smart
Watches for MSN Direct have timely content that is
delivered to the watch over a FM radio signal. Each
watch comes with local weather, national news, a monthly
calendar and stock indices, but by signing up for a MSN
Direct Smart Plan, you can select additional
personalized information, including local news, sports
scores, movie showings, horoscopes and more. With the
MSN Direct Smart Plan Plus, the watch can also be synced
with Outlook Calendar to remind you of important
meetings, and receive personal messages via MSN
Messenger.
No matter what Dad likes, there is
a Smart Watch with customizable content just for him. He
can keep up with sports scores, the latest news and stay
one step ahead of the stock market, just by selecting
the content that matters most to him. There are a number
of watch styles and manufacturers to choose from— visit
www.msndirect.com to find perfect one for Dad.
Suunto's n6HR is designed for
health-conscious people on the move. It includes a heart
rate monitor with interval timers and downloadable
training manager software that lets him transfer
training logs from the watch to the PC, helping to
organize any sports training program. The Suunto N6HR is
available online and at Coast Mountain Sports.
Tissot's High-T is the perfect
accessory – sophisticated and handsome just like Dad.
The Swiss-made timepiece in stainless steel has touch
screen technology, which makes it easy to access the
personalized information on the Smart Watch with just a
touch of the finger. The High-T is available at fine jewellery stores.
Swatch's Paparazzi offers exclusive
entertainment information on all the hottest shows,
people and places. Available in a range of vibrant
colors, the Paparazzi is for the Dad that refuses to
grow up gracefully. Available through Swatch retailers
only.
- News Canada
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