The upcoming Huawei Watch GT 6 series, set to launch globally on September 19, represents a careful evolution of Huawei’s smartwatch design language. While retaining the clean, circular form factor that has defined the GT lineup, the leaked renders reveal a sharper focus on material interplay and proportion.
The GT 6 continues to blur the lines between fitness tracker and premium timepiece, offering both a standard and Pro edition, with the former arriving in 41mm and 46mm case sizes. These adjustments in scale show Huawei’s intent to balance elegance and presence on the wrist, catering to both those who want a lightweight, jewelry-like wearable and those who prefer a larger, more authoritative design.
At the visual core of both models lies the AMOLED display, 1.32 inches on the 41mm and 1.47 inches on the 46mm and Pro editions, each delivering a crisp 466 x 466 resolution. The bezels remain minimal, emphasizing screen real estate while maintaining symmetry across the circular frame. The Watch GT 6 family stays faithful to Huawei’s tradition of designing watches that could easily be mistaken for analog luxury pieces at a glance, thanks to the precision-polished bezels and well-integrated lugs.
The renders highlight how each variant balances thickness and curvature: the smaller 41mm sits at just under 10mm, while the 46mm and Pro versions reach 11mm, adding a little visual heft that complements their larger batteries and extended endurance.
Materials and strap choices further underscore Huawei’s design flexibility. The 41mm Watch GT 6 is paired with lighter, lifestyle-oriented options in white, purple, and gold, clearly aimed at those who treat the watch as a fashion accessory first. In contrast, the 46mm and Pro models come in more traditional masculine palettes—black, brown, and green or silver—underscoring durability and versatility. The eco-leather and fluoroelastomer bands blend premium aesthetics with comfort for all-day wear.
What’s striking from an industrial design standpoint is how Huawei integrates color accents and textures without disrupting the watch’s overall minimalism. Each version looks both technical and ornamental, striking the delicate balance needed in a wearable that’s worn across diverse settings.
via xpertpick