HD3 was quietly developing Slyde for 2 years before telling anyone, and it must have been hard to keep the awesome concept a secret. The Slyde was developed by Jorg Hysek Jr., with a sapphire crystal cover. It has a water resistant titanium body in silver or black. The cases are water resistant to 30 meters, with the final versions having “HD3″ on the front of the watch and “Slyde” on the back. It has no physical body, just a touchscreen that the user can flick into different modes. The verdict is pretty much in on the iPod nano as a timepiece: Great in theory looks fantastic at times, even but ultimately suffers from poor execution. Battery life sucked and it had just two watch dials


















