Personally, I like watches with a round face, I'm not a fan of the Apple Watch style, but this new Google Pixel Watch seems too..., girlish. From the press images it doesn't seem to give that serious look to a man, I see it aimed more at a teenager.

Finally, moving past this heavily subjective introduction, the Google Pixel Watch is a pretty complete smartwatch, one that's been in the works for a few years. The device integrates a rounded AMOLED screen with 320 ppi, brightness up to 1000 nits, Always-On Display function and protection with curved Corning Gorilla Glass 5. The display is integrated into a 41 mm body, which in turn its is made of stainless steel.
At the hardware level, we find an Exynos 9110 processor which is assisted by a Cortex M33 co-processor, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB storage space, bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, NFC, GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo and 4G connectivity (optional). The watch benefits from 5ATM certification, meaning it is available for diving.

The Google Pixel Watch has a 294 mAh battery that offers an autonomy of up to 24 hours in normal mode, autonomy that is somewhat compensated by a fast charge: from 0 to 50% in 30 minutes, from 0 to 80% in 55 minutes and from 0 to 100% in 80 minutes.
The smartwatch has all the functions currently available on such a device, as well as a lot of sensors: for measuring pulse, blood oxygenation, EKG, fall detection (it can detect falls, and in case the user remains motionless call emergency numbers) etc.
The new Google watch comes with a lot of health and fitness functions taken over from Fitbit, even those who buy the Google Pixel Watch will receive a free 6-month Fitbit Premium subscription.

Google Pixel Watch runs the WearOS 3.5 operating system and will be available in two versions: Wi-Fi only at a price of 349 euros and 4G LTE at a price of 429 euros.