The most recent Pixel Watch leak reveals band options, watch faces, and other details

As if the Pixel Watch debut hadn’t already been spoiled by leaks, a fresh set of photographs published by Slashleaks by trusted leaker OnLeaks show the wristwatch in even more detail only days before Google’s launch event. This builds on what we saw in a short Google commercial last week, which revealed a variety of band designs, various watch faces, and some other capabilities the watch may have.

To begin, the Pixel Watch might come with silicone bands in black, white, dark grey, and silver, as well as three braided alternatives in orange, green, and black. Google also seems to be preparing two distinct leather band designs, including a sleek combination in orange, black, and silver and a more rugged-looking pair in black and green.

The photographs also show a variety of watch styles, including a plain minute and hour hand with the user’s heart rate, a minimalist style that spells out the time (which, in my view, is sort of useless), and a more beautiful choice with a landscape design. There’s also a gallery of photographs showcasing additional Pixel Watch capabilities including Fitbit integration, Google Fast Pair compatibility, emergency dialing, and ECG reading.

According to 9to5Google, some of these photographs seem to have been acquired from an Amazon listing for the Pixel Watch that briefly appeared in Germany. SmartDroid, a German tech blog, obtained a snapshot of the item (and purportedly managed to make a preorder), but it looks to have been removed. According to SmartDroid, the Pixel Watch might have the Google Home app, 5ATM water resistance, a Corning Gorilla Glass display, and a free six-month Fitbit Premium trial.

The item is likewise priced at 356.76 euros (about $349 USD) according to the listing. According to a recent claim from 9to5Google, the Pixel Watch with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi might cost $349.99, while the cellular version could cost $399.99. Fortunately, we won’t have to wait long to find out whether these reports are accurate since the Google Pixel launch event is scheduled for Thursday, October 6th.