Huawei is expanding its smartwatch portfolio rapidly in 2025. The lineup now spans flagship health devices, rugged outdoor models, and affordable fitness watches. The company has been steadily refreshing its range across Europe and other markets, showing a clear focus on health innovation and outdoor performance.

With the Huawei Watch GT 6 scheduled to debut later in September, these are the best Huawei smartwatches you can buy right now.

1. Huawei Watch 5

Huawei Watch 5

Huawei set the tone for 2025 with the Watch 5, unveiled at its Innovative Product Launch in Berlin. On paper, it looks like a mild refresh of the Watch 4, but the details tell a different story. The Watch 5 introduces Huawei’s Multi-sensing X-TAP module, a fingertip-based sensor system that layers ECG, SpO2, heart rate variability, and even tactile feedback into a single side-mounted touch zone. Instead of waiting through long readings on your wrist, you just hold a finger on the sensor for a snapshot of your cardiovascular health in under a minute.

Huawei also fitted the Watch 5 with an NPU, a first for its wearables, unlocking gesture shortcuts. Double tap your thumb and finger to silence an alarm, skip a track, or snap a photo, no screen swipes needed. The LTPO AMOLED display peaks at 3,000 nits, which is overkill indoors but exactly what you want for summer runs. The watch comes in 42mm and 46mm sizes, supports eSIM calling, and typically lasts four to five days on a charge, or longer if you toggle into battery saver.

Why it matters: Huawei has finally bridged the gap between clinical-grade readouts and smartwatch convenience. If health monitoring is your priority, this is the most advanced sensor package the company has ever shipped.

2. Huawei Watch Fit 4 Pro

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The Watch Fit 4 Pro takes the “Fit” line into serious athlete territory. It sports a rectangular 1.82-inch AMOLED with a blinding 3,000-nit brightness, housed under sapphire glass and a titanium bezel. The case is built from 550 MPa aluminum, which is tougher than anything Huawei has used in past Fit models. On the feature side, you get dual-band GPS, offline contour maps, a barometer, and a dive-grade 40-meter water resistance rating.

Fitness tracking goes far beyond step counts. There are tailored modes for trail running, hiking, golf, kayaking, and free diving, all with turn-by-turn guidance and Huawei’s TruSense sensors for ECG and pulse wave analysis. Battery life stretches up to 10 days, though heavy outdoor GPS use brings that closer to four. At launch, it retailed around €279, putting it in direct competition with Garmin’s smaller models.

Who it’s for: runners, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts who want Huawei’s most rugged square watch, without moving up to the heavier GT or Ultimate series.

3. Huawei Watch Fit 4

Huawei Watch Fit 4

The standard Watch Fit 4 keeps the same bright AMOLED display and overall design as the Pro, but trims some of the outdoor extras. You lose the dive-grade waterproofing and advanced sensors, but you still get Bluetooth calling, everyday sports tracking, and long battery life in a lightweight body. At around €169, it’s a straightforward way to get into Huawei’s ecosystem if you don’t need pro-level tools.

Why it’s appealing: it offers most of the Pro’s software features, like Huawei Health Insights, at nearly half the price.

4. Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro

Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro

The GT 5 Pro, launched in late 2024 and carried into 2025, remains Huawei’s most balanced round smartwatch. The titanium and ceramic build gives it a sculpted, premium look, while sports tracking covers everything from golf to free diving. Unlike the Fit series, the GT line is all about endurance: the 46mm model promises up to 14 days of battery life, even with mixed GPS use.

Huawei also packed in ECG monitoring, pulse wave analysis, and TruSense accuracy upgrades, making it more than just a fitness watch. Pricing has ranged from £329.99 to £499.99, depending on strap and finish, with the white ceramic 42mm variant pitched at a fashion-first audience.

Why it stands out: it’s the sweet spot between the futuristic Watch 5 and the ultra-durable Watch Ultimate.

5. Huawei Watch GT 5

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The standard GT 5, launched just before the Pro, introduced Huawei’s TruSense health system to the mid-range tier. It was one of the first Huawei watches to be certified by SGS Switzerland for its health accuracy, lending credibility to its heart rate and sleep monitoring. Battery life still stretches past a week, and pricing started near £229.99, making it one of the strongest value plays in Huawei’s lineup.

Who should buy: anyone who wants long-lasting tracking without paying for titanium or ceramic finishes.

6. Huawei Watch D2

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Finally, the Watch D2 stands out as Huawei’s most specialized watch. Instead of relying on optical sensors alone, it uses a physical inflatable airbag inside the strap to deliver clinical-grade blood pressure readings. This tech is rare in consumer wearables and makes the D2 a genuine tool for hypertension management. Beyond blood pressure, it supports ECG, SpO2, stress tracking, and daily fitness features.

With its IP68 rating and six-day battery life, it balances medical monitoring with everyday usability. It launched in Europe at €399 and continues into 2025 as the only smartwatch on the market with this kind of medically approved blood pressure monitoring.

Why it stands out: it is the only Huawei smartwatch with a strap-integrated airbag for clinically approved blood pressure tracking, making it unique in the lineup.

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