Fair enough. Just realize you said “most American metros”.
It’s also a question of what defines the metro area. I have a friend in the “Portland metro area”, according to them. They’re a 40 minute car ride from downtown in no traffic. Roughly 60-90 minutes with traffic, they said. They don’t work downtown, so it’s no biggie for them, but when I’ve visited and stayed downtown, it’s a drag to get them to come out. Their 3/2 in a decent area is $500k-$600k. Super dated and/or small (under 2000sqft) places are $400k+.
When I google them, I only get links to their watches on Amazon and eBay. That’s not a great sign.
Looking at the first Amazon link that came up, they’re nothing special, the listing is loaded with spelling errors, and there’s all kinds of contradictory information on the listing. Additionally, if you read the reviews, they say that the watch doesn’t keep time well and broke after a few months.
Spinnaker is a much better looking and safer bet, just as an example. If you’d linked to the watch you are looking at, we could offer better advice.
Good Luck