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Fossil teams with Intel for connected wearables, previews Android Wear watch

The watches look rather stylish on them though that’s no surprise considering the company’s background. The Fossil Q – which we originally heard about last month – is shown here on the wrist of a couple of cool guys in some very comfortable-looking clothes. Today Fossil gave a preview of their Q line which includes three varied devices that can appeal to various fashion and/or fitness enthusiasts. First we had the Hermes collaboration with Apple, and now it’s Fossil’s turn.

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According to a blog post by Fossil, there will be three devices in the Intel-engineered range: a connected bracelet, non-display watch and round-faced display watch running on Android Wear.

The wearables were designed by their watch team but what’s inside is from Intel Innovation. However, if these pictures are to be believed, the watch appears to have shed its Moto 360-style flat tire.

While we’ll be sure to keep you all in the loop with the launch of these new Fossil wearables, the company does have the option to register your interest, should you be holding out to purchase one.

Via a companion app and activity tracker, users can track daily movement, manage notifications and “join a community of curious-minded individuals”, a Fossil blog post noted.

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The accessories were shown off during the New York Fashion Week, but Fossil said it will be available online this holiday season, both online and in stores.

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