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I'd want all the normal digital watch functionality thought of first and only then add on the smart features. For example, use my favourite Casio watch as a starting point:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Casio-WV-58DU-1AVEF-Ceptor-Bracelet-Digital...
Metal strap, radio-controlled time (could replace this with Bluetooth time sync I suppose, but radio control is better - doesn't require a nearby Bluetooth device), shows the *full* time and date (including the DST indicator and year and you can put it in the "correct" DDMM format - yay!), stopwatch, alarm, countdown timer, second time zone.
Now add smart features:
Colour display (or at least greyscale), notifications, vibrate for alarm/notifications, run custom apps (probably wouldn't be full Android apps) sideloaded from Bluetooth.
Problem is that all that wouldn't cost 30 pounds I bet!
Edited 2012-12-28 11:57 UTC