The Moto 360 is by far one of the most interesting smartwatches that will hit-stores this year, not only because it’ll be running Google’s Android Wear OS optimized for wearable devices, but because of its gorgeous design. Visiting the new Motorola headquarters in Chicago, The Verge got a chance to see the Moto 360 in person once again, with a functional unit sitting nicely on Motorola’s chief designer Jim Wicks’ wrist. The Verge was not allowed to actually test the device, but said that the unit Wicks was “dogfooding” is “as stunning in person as it looks in pictures.” “It sits perfectly on his wrist; if it weren’t for the blank circular display dominating the face, I’d swear it was



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