You might have been hearing about the Google Pixel watch for a long, and it seems it has finally leaked at this year’s Google I/O.
The first near-to-final look of the Google pixel watch is out today, and it shows the final design of the next wearable Google. On 91 mobiles, Evan Blass shared a part of the circular watch with its curved design. The display is only the flat surface that you can see, what we can’t see in the image is how Google went on to great lengths with the watch glass for extending the curvature all along towards the rear piece.
The crown also emphasizes that flawless design with the stem subtly extending out from the glass at a position of 3 o’clock. Google has not hidden the stem by making it silver like the crown, which is wide, but instead, it is short and a bit evocative of the bottle cap.
The face of the watch is the same as the one that was previously revealed in December. It has a time with date compilation with a no-day display, and the idea is sourced from Fitbit. Then there is a display of steps heart rate, which unveils the statistic overview. All things are present in yellow, green color. The last thing that we can see is a white color dot that shows that you have some notification.
A very interesting question was raised from the leakage of this watch body. With such a design, can Google provide you with varied body colors? By seeing the pixel watch head-on, you might not see the device undercarriage. But to assist in selling the flawless design, it is better when the body is black or dark in color.

The company might also get away by offering just a single color and emphasizing offering various bands, which is yet to leak. Questions are also arising on how durable the design is going to be.
