Razer is introducing a digital watch the company does not want to call a smartwatch, but it will have smart features.

The Razer Nabu Watch looks like a rugged digital diver's watch, but it has advanced features not found in basic digital watches, Tech Radar reports.

The PC game-accessory company Razer showed off the Nabu Watch at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The watch retails for $149.99 and is available at RazerStore locations and RazerStore.com.

The watch features a monochromatic display and synchronizes itself automatically to keep an accurate track of time. The watch has standard digital watch features like a timer, stopwatch and world clocks.

The smart features of the Nabu Watch help it act more like a smartwatch than a traditional digital watch. It has a secondary display that will show fitness tracking information and notifications for texts, calls and emails from the user's smartphone. The Nabu Watch can be paired with Android smartphones and iPhones.

The Nabu Watch comes with a social feature that allows wireless exchange of data from Facebook or Twitter to other Nabu Watch or Razer Nabu or Nabu X fitness bands.

Razer has a plan to help the watch last longer than similar smartwatches. The Nabu Watch will come with two batteries, instead of one. The first battery is a replaceable coin cell battery that powers the main display and can offer up to a year of uninterrupted use. The second battery is rechargeable and it powers the second screen (the notification screen). The second battery lasts up to a week before it needs to be recharged.

For a more stylish look, Razer is offering the Nabu Watch Forged. This model has all the same functions of the Nabu Watch, but with steel buttons and a full black finish for $50 more.