
Design & Build: The Moto Watch sports a 47 mm aluminium case available in Matte Black or Matte Silver with multiple strap choices, including stainless steel and silicone options. Its premium feel and lightweight wearability make it comfortable for all‑day use. The watch carries an IP68 rating and 1 ATM water resistance, ensuring durability for daily activities.
Display & Interface: Featuring a 1.4‑inch round OLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, the screen delivers bright visuals and crisp text, along with an Always‑On display mode. While auto‑brightness isn’t always reliable, the display remains responsive and enjoyable for everyday use.
Software & App: The watch runs a proprietary platform paired with the Moto Watch companion app on Android, offering smooth navigation and easy setup. The app consolidates health metrics, notifications, watch faces, and settings in a clean interface.
Performance & Tracking: Motorola’s partnership with Polar brings health and fitness tracking features, including heart rate, sleep monitoring, stress levels, and more. However, GPS performance can be inconsistent, and some tracking metrics — such as step count and heart rate — may lag behind more refined competitors.
Battery Life: Battery endurance is a major highlight, with official claims of up to 13 days of battery life and real‑world usage delivering more than a week even with Always‑On display enabled. Charging from 0 to 100 % takes roughly 90 minutes.
Verdict: The Moto Watch stands out for its premium design, vivid OLED screen, and robust battery life in a budget category. While fitness tracking and GPS accuracy aren’t industry‑leading, it offers good value for casual users and first‑time smartwatch buyers focused on everyday health metrics and long battery life.
Pros: premium design, bright display, long battery life, competitive pricing
Cons: inconsistent fitness tracking, GPS quirks, average charging speed .
