Elegant smartwatches for men for 1,323 CZK. Alza discounted a hot new product with an AMOLED display by a third

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
22. 6. 2026 00:30
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Elegant-looking smartwatches with an AMOLED display usually cost significantly more. However, the newly introduced WowME Spectre model can now be purchased with code ALZADNY30 for 1,323 CZK instead of 1,999 CZK, which is a pleasantly low amount for metal watches with Bluetooth calling. They are designed primarily for men and are suitable for more formal attire.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want elegant watches with AMOLED and calling from the watch for little money and you like the metal look.
⚠️ Consider if you rely on accurate measurements, swimming, or built-in GPS — 3 ATM is not for swimming, and the watches currently have only one rating.
💡 For 1,323 CZK you get premium-looking steel and AMOLED, but it’s a new brand without a long history.

Why these watches are interesting

The main advantage of WowME Spectre is the look versus price ratio. The surgical steel body and strap, along with the butterfly clasp, give the watches a look that would not be out of place even on more expensive models, and they suit both suits and sportswear. In addition, these smartwatches offer a 1.43″ AMOLED display with Always-On, so you can see the time and notifications without raising your wrist. For 1,323 CZK, this is a combination that is not common in this price range.

The second reason for attention is the timing. This is a hot new product launched in June 2026, which has already dropped below two thousand. If you follow new models and don’t want to wait months for the price to stabilize, this introductory discount is a good opportunity to get a fresh piece cheaply.

Key parameters explained in plain language

The display is a 1.43″ AMOLED protected by Panda Glass against scratches — it’s not sapphire glass like on premium watches, but it’s sufficient for everyday wear. Connectivity is handled by Bluetooth 5.3, and the watches can make calls directly from your wrist thanks to the built-in microphone and speaker. However, be aware: calls go through a phone paired via Bluetooth; it’s not standalone calling without a phone. You can upload music to the 1GB internal memory and listen to it even without your mobile phone.

Health features include heart rate measurement, blood oxygenation (SpO₂), stress level, and sleep quality, as well as breathing exercises and step counting. There are over 110 sports modes. However, be aware that for watches in this price range, these values are more indicative than medically accurate — they serve well for tracking trends, not as a diagnostic tool.

Battery life and daily use

The manufacturer states up to 8 days of normal use and up to 30 days in standby mode. Realistically, expect that the activated Always-On display and Bluetooth calling will significantly shorten battery life — eight days is more applicable for moderate use with the permanent display off. Even so, it’s a decent number that won’t condemn you to charging every other day. Practical features include Find Phone, remote camera shutter, weather, alarm, stopwatch, and music control.

The watches are compatible with both Android and iOS via the VeryFit app. This is a common app for affordable smartwatches — functional, but don’t expect a sophisticated ecosystem like with more expensive brands. IP68 resistance handles dust and rain without problems.

What to watch out for

Let’s be fair: the watches are a brand new product and currently have only one rating (5 out of 5). That’s nice, but nothing reliable can be inferred from a single review — you’re essentially buying an uncharted card from a brand without such a well-known name. The three-year warranty at least partially offsets this risk. We recommend waiting for more reviews if you want certainty.

The second thing is water resistance. Although the watches are listed as “30 m”, this refers to 3 ATM, which is resistance to sweat, rain, and hand washing — not for swimming or showering. The marketing number is misleading here; don’t take them to the pool. And thirdly: built-in GPS is not listed in the parameters, so it seems you’ll only be able to measure a more accurate running or walking route with your phone at hand.

When it doesn’t make sense

If you want watches for swimming, accurate sports measurement with built-in GPS, or medically reliable data, opt for a higher-end model from an established brand. Similarly, if you need a proven product with dozens of reviews, it’s wise to wait for WowME Spectre. However, for those who fit the role of elegant watches for little money with notifications, calling, and basic health tracking, you won’t go wrong for 1,323 CZK.

Verdict: who it’s worth it for

WowME Spectre are a bet on looks and price. For 1,323 CZK, you get steel watches with an AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling, and decent features that look more expensive than they are. The main drawback is zero rating history and the typical limitations of affordable watches (indicative measurements, 3 ATM, no built-in GPS). If you’re primarily after style and don’t mind that the watches are from a lesser-known manufacturer and not many users have shared their experience with them, they seem like an ideal choice. Those who want certainty will wait for reviews.

Are you tempted by affordable smartwatches with a premium look, or do you prefer a proven brand?

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Adam Kurfürst

Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… More about the author

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