The watch targets users who want a lightweight fitness smartwatch but with upgraded materials and health features typically reserved for more expensive models.
Huawei launched the Fit 5 series first in China with the following starting prices:
International pricing and availability may vary by region and were not fully confirmed at launch.
Alongside its fitness wearables, Huawei also showcased an ultra‑premium smartwatch designed more like a piece of jewelry than a typical gadget.
The Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Diamond Edition (sometimes referred to as the “Star Diamond” or spring‑inspired edition) combines smartwatch technology with high‑end watchmaking aesthetics.
Key design details include:
Huawei positioned this model as a women‑focused luxury smartwatch, emphasizing craftsmanship and gemstone design while retaining smartwatch capabilities.
Public reports mention a China price around CNY 23,999, though widely confirmed global pricing has not been established in most international coverage.
Huawei also revived its children’s smartwatch line with the Watch Kids X1 and Watch Kids X1 Pro, unveiled during the Bangkok launch event.
The series marks a return of Huawei’s kids wearables to international markets after roughly five years.
Key features include:
Reported starting prices in Europe are:
Huawei’s wearable launches happened in stages:
This two‑stage strategy—launching first in China and then presenting devices globally—is typical for Huawei hardware releases.
The 2026 launch shows Huawei pushing its wearable strategy in three directions at once:
Together, these releases expand Huawei’s wearable ecosystem across budget fitness users, luxury buyers, and families—demonstrating how the company is diversifying beyond traditional smartwatch categories.
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