A Paris-based startup unveiled the Smartlet at CES in Las Vegas, a modular strap that enables users to wear a traditional mechanical watch on top and a smartwatch underneath on the same wrist. Priced starting at $418, the stainless steel system caters to those balancing luxury aesthetics with fitness tracking needs. Founder David Ohayon developed it to avoid choosing between his analog timepiece and Apple Watch each morning.
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas featured an innovative product from Paris-based Smartlet, announced for 2026. This modular watch strap system allows simultaneous wear of a mechanical watch on the front of the wrist and a smartwatch or fitness tracker on the underside, addressing the dilemma for enthusiasts of both worlds.
David Ohayon, the founder, explained his motivation: he was tired of having to play favorites every morning, choosing between his analog and Apple Watch. The stainless steel strap, starting at $418, does not include any watches but supports a wide range. For smart devices, it is compatible with Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Google Pixel Watch, Garmin models, Fitbit Charge devices, and Whoop. On the analog side, it accommodates watches with lug widths from 18 to 24 mm, including high-end brands like Omega, Tudor, TAG Heuer, and Rolex.
Practical concerns arise with the design. The system adds between 9 and 12 mm of height to the wrist's underside once a device is attached, potentially increasing bulk and risk of scratches from contact with surfaces like desks or tabletops. Aesthetically, Smartlet targets the "modern gentleman," with marketing emphasizing transitions from boardroom to weekend, rooted in luxury watch culture.
While not the most practical or affordable option for everyone, the product stands out for its niche appeal at CES, blending traditional elegance with smart functionality through a simple wrist flick.