Created in partnership with Polar, Motorola has unveiled the new Moto Watch, combining advanced fitness tracking with Motorola’s iconic wearable design.
Unveiled at CES 2026, the watch aims to blend science with style, offering consumers a device that supports both everyday wellness and serious training goals.
Classic Moto Watch design and Pantone colours
The Moto Watch comes with a 47mm circular case, aluminium frame, stainless steel crown, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It features a 1.43-inch OLED display, dual-frequency GPS, and IP68 water resistance, making it suitable for workouts and daily wear.
Its advertised battery life stretches up to 13 days, or 7 days with the always-on display enabled.
Furthermore, Motorola offers Pantone-curated bands, from silicone to metal, with compatibility for third-party 22mm straps. A built-in microphone and speaker allow for hands-free calls when connected to a smartphone, while notification alerts keep users updated without reaching for their phone.
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Polar-powered wellness
Polar’s expertise adds depth to the Moto Watch’s health tracking.
To visualise, users can log calories with Smart Calories, track workouts with Activity Goals, and receive inactivity alerts. Sleep tracking provides detailed insights into light, deep, and REM stages, alongside Nightly Recharge recovery scores. Continuous heart rate monitoring and recovery insights help users understand stress and exercise impacts in real time.
Set for release in February
The Moto Watch launches in the UK in February 2026, priced at £89.99 for the standard model and £129.99 for metal or silicone strap variants. It will be available via Motorola’s official store and Amazon.