Realme has quietly started selling the Watch 3 in Europe, nearly two months after its introduction in India. Not to be confused with the newer Watch 3 Pro, the Watch 3 measures 45 x 37 x 11.5 mm and weighs 54 g. Like other Realme smartwatches, the Watch 3 relies on a proprietary operating system that ships with over 110 sports modes, a similar amount of watch faces and multiple health monitoring applications.
Accordingly, the Watch 3 can track your heart rate, as well as monitor your blood oxygen levels via a SpO2 sensor. Moreover, the smartwatch can take and make phone calls, albeit only when in range of its paired smartphone. According to Realme, the built-in dial pad, contacts list and microphone make it possible to start a phone call directly from the Watch 3 too. The Watch 3 lacks an LTE modem though, so it cannot connect to a cell tower in its own right.
Furthermore, the Watch 3 features a 1.8-inch display that operates at up to 500 nits with a 240 x 286-pixel native resolution. Currently, the Realme Watch 3 sells for €69.99 in the Eurozone, but only in its grey colourway. For some reason, the company has not brought the black variant to market in Europe yet. At the time of writing, the smartwatch is orderable directly from Realme or from third-party retailers like Amazon. Please note that Realme will only ship the Watch 3 to Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal if you order the Watch 3 from its website.