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This Galaxy Watch gave Samsung an edge over Apple, and it’s coming back

Samsung's smartwatch lineup has seen a lot of transformation throughout the years: Classic, Pro, Ultra, and the regular “vanilla.” But that constant experimentation may have come at a cost. While Apple’s smartwatch lineup has thrived on consistency, Samsung’s has often lacked a clear, lasting identity.That’s why the rumored return of the Galaxy Watch Classic with the upcoming Galaxy Watch 8 series is so important. If Samsung really is bringing back its most recognizable and beloved smartwatch, it’s not just a nostalgic throwback — it’s a course correction.
The Galaxy Watch Classic is the one design that stuck, the model that gave Samsung a distinct presence. And in many ways, it’s Samsung’s best shot at rivaling Apple’s dominance in the smartwatch market.Scheduled to launch at the next Unpacked event on July 9, the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic could be the comeback moment the Galaxy Watch lineup has needed.

There’s nothing quite like the Galaxy Watch Classic out there

The Galaxy Watch Classic is Samsung’s most distinct watch design, built around a mechanical rotating bezel that sets it apart from nearly every other smartwatch on the market. It’s tactile, intuitive, and — more importantly — it looks like a regular watch. In contrast, Apple’s watches stick out like a sore thumb, and can hardly pass for anything more than a “casual” look. Google’s Pixel Watch looks a bit better and more low-key than what Apple offers, but it lacks when it comes to features and software. Last year, Samsung decided to replace the rotating bezel for a touch sensitive one with the Galaxy Watch 7, but the experience didn’t quite measure up. Even with upgrades like the new Energy Score and dual-band GPS, the Watch 7 felt a bit too plain, too safe — missing the charm that made the Classic stand out.The Galaxy Watch Ultra, on the other hand, was a daring attempt from Samsung — one that it did in its effort to rival Apple’s popular Apple Watch Ultra. This new model brought some welcome firsts to the Galaxy Watch lineup, like a titanium build, a 3,000-nit display, a large battery, and the much more powerful Exynos W1000 chip. But it felt more like an Apple copy than an original product imbued with Samsung’s spirit of innovation and experimentation.That’s why the return of the Classic matters. It’s a statement that Samsung remembers what made its watches recognizable and great.

Should Samsung bring back the Galaxy Watch Classic for good?

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