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Four new Fossil fitness trackers with analog faces

The Q Nate, Q Crewmaster, Q Gazer and Q Tailor hybrid smartwatches feature fitness tracking (steps, distance, calories and sleep) and silent alarms and can alert you to smartphone notifications through vibration.

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Q Crewmaster

Fossil is continuing to make a push into the smartwatch and fitness tracker market.

The watchmaker has already announced a handful of new products this year and is now looking to add even more to its portfolio.

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Q Crewmaster

Fossil debuted four new fitness trackers at the IFA trade show in Berlin.

They are the Q Nate, Q Crewmaster, Q Gazer and Q Tailor, and all four are essentially the same watch, but with slightly different styles.

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Q Gazer

They all feature traditional analog watch faces and include fitness tracking (steps, distance, calories and sleep), silent alarms and can alert you to smartphone notifications through vibration.

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Q Gazer

A secondary dial on the watch face will show how close you are to reaching your step goal, making it easier to keep track of your progress throughout the day.

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Q Nate

There are even some smart controls, which is why Fossil is calling these "hybrid smartwatches." You can operate your phone's camera shutter, control music and activate a find my phone feature by pressing the bottom button.

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Q Nate

The watches work with iPhone and Android phones, and use a coin battery to deliver up to six months of battery life.

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Q Tailer

The watches will be available on September 26 and start at $175 in the US. Preorders begin on September 14. International pricing and release information wasn't initially available, but the US price converts to about £130 in the UK and AU$230 in Australia.

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