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Realme teases new smartwatch with square display

Realme has teased a new square smartwatch (pictured) on Weibo. (Image source: Weibo)
Realme has teased a new square smartwatch (pictured) on Weibo. (Image source: Weibo)
A senior executive at realme has teased a new smartwatch on social media. A picture of this upcoming model reveals that it will have a square display, a different design to the brand’s last wearable, the round Watch S2. While the features of this new smartwatch remain a mystery, the company has indicated when it will launch.

A new realme smartwatch has been teased on social media. This new model will follow the realme Watch S2, which was released in 2024. 

In a recent Weibo post, realme Vice President Wang Wei shared an image of the upcoming smartwatch (above). The photo reveals that the brand’s latest watch will have a square face with a round digital crown. The watch face shows the time, date and weekday, the weather forecast, and fitness metrcis like step count, calories and distance moved. The company has yet to announce the name of this new wearable, and many of its features remain unclear.

As a reminder, the older realme Watch S2 is a round watch with a 1.43-inch AMOLED display. It offers various health and fitness tracking features. There is also local music storage and support for Bluetooth calling. According to the company, it can run for up to 20 days between charges and is IP68 dust and water resistant. In European countries like Germany, this wearable is available at Amazon for €59.99.

This new realme smartwatch is expected to launch alongside the Realme GT 8; the Pro variant of this smartphone is rumored to have an upgraded display. According to the comments section on a linked Weibo post, these two devices will launch at some point in the first half of 2026.

The older realme Watch S2. (Image source: realme)
The older realme Watch S2. (Image source: realme)

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Polly Allcock, 2025-07-24 (Update: 2025-07-24)