Motorola's Moto Watch will launch in India on January 23, 2026, with a 47 mm aluminium design, dual-frequency GPS, long battery life and advanced fitness tracking.

Motorola's Moto Watch will launch in India on January 23, 2026 [Photo: X/Motorola India]
Motorola is ready to bring a new smartwatch to the Indian market. The brand has officially announced that the Moto Watch will launch in India on January 23, 2026, at 12 PM IST. Fans can expect a stylish design, strong battery life and advanced health features. This announcement was made ahead of the launch via the company's Flipkart microsite.
This launch marks Motorola's biggest push into smart wearables since its earlier Moto Watch models. The Moto Watch will be sold alongside the new Motorola Signature smartphone at the same event.
The Moto Watch is confirmed to debut in India on January 23, 2026, at 12 pm IST. After the launch, customers will be able to buy it through Flipkart, the Motorola India website, and select offline stores.
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Launching 23rd January on Flipkart, https://t.co/azcEfy2uaW, and leading retail stores. #MotoWatch #Motorola #StyleInSync pic.twitter.com/8ZiwMLL3C4— Motorola India (@motorolaindia) January 16, 2026
The smartwatch will be offered in two colour options, Matte Black and Matte Silver. It will also come with multiple strap choices, such as silicone or stainless steel, so users can customise it to their style.
While Motorola has confirmed the launch date and availability, the official price for India will be revealed at the event. Rumours suggest a competitive price point to take on other premium smartwatches in the same segment.
Motorola has not yet announced the pricing for the Moto Watch in India. The company will share this information on the launch day, January 23. However, industry expectations point to an aggressive price strategy to attract buyers looking for premium features like dual‑frequency GPS and extended battery life.
Because Motorola often partners with e‑commerce platforms like Flipkart for early offers and bundle deals, customers may see special launch pricing or launch‑day discounts.
The Moto Watch comes with a 47 mm aluminium body and a 1.4‑inch circular OLED display protected by Gorilla Glass 3, a combination that stands out in its segment for durability and clarity.
Motorola worked with Polar, a fitness tech company, to boost the Moto Watch’s health suite. The watch supports:
These features place the Moto Watch closer to dedicated fitness devices while keeping smartwatch abilities.
With the Moto Watch, Motorola seems serious about reclaiming its position in the Indian wearable market. The company’s last major smartwatch push was several years ago, and recent devices were either licensed or less premium. The new Moto Watch repositions Motorola to compete with brands like Samsung and Amazfit in fitness‑focused smart wearables.
Partnering with Polar also hints that Motorola plans to appeal not just to casual users but to those who want serious fitness insights without spending top‑tier smartwatch prices.