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I’ve never been a ‘smartwatch person’. I’ve worn, reviewed and tried out a bunch, yes, but almost without exception, once the test is over and the loan return label arrives in my inbox, I happily pack them up to send back to their maker, without regret or hint of grief.

Which makes the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic a first for me.

Samsung can push that envelope further than I thought, and in a surprising direction, too. The Watch8 Classic is very noticeably different from its most direct predecessor, the Watch6 Classic, mostly because they’ve made it look more like a watch?

Yes, Samsung has made the revolutionary call to make their flagship smartwatch look as much as a classic analogue timepiece as possible, with a circular silver frame (and one that you can rotate too, like I can with my ‘proper’ watch) and a leather-feel hybrid band that emulates the look and feel of a classic watch. It’s available in five colours, and other, more sporty alternatives are available for those who prefer, but I’m a fan of the Proper Looking Watch Band (patent pending) that comes as standard.

Weighing 63.5 grams, the casing is all-metal, with a Quick Button and two additional function buttons on the side, along with the rotating bezel that you can use to toggle through its on-screen menu. The screen reaches a maximum of 3000 nits, and can become an astonishingly bright torch (that’s ‘flashlight’ for the Americans in here) when needed. All put together, it’s a big upgrade from the cheaper, sportier aesthetics of the Watch6 Classic.

There are hundreds of watch faces available, as tradition dictates, but my favourites are all subtle variations on the 12-hour analogue watch face. Like the Apple Watch, you can feature a selection of quick-reference menus within your watch face, the circles we all try so hard to close every day here presented as a heart, which I find rather fitting, considering Samsung’s heavy focus on a holistic health-tracking suite of features here.

Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic costs a whiplash-inducing £449 in the UK and $499.99 in the US.

That’s [chuckles nervously] a lot of money for a watch. But if you want a smartwatch that actually works as intended, doesn’t guilt-trip you into spending all day interacting with it, and you have the budget? There’s nothing better on the market right now.