Oppo Teases Global Debut of Luxury Smartwatch Promising Up to 16 Days of Battery Life

Oppo is preparing to bring its next premium smartwatch to more markets, and early details from the company’s European listings are already painting a clear picture of what buyers can expect. The upcoming Oppo Watch X3 appears positioned as a high-end Wear OS smartwatch with flagship-level specs, upscale materials, and pricing that matches last year’s model.

According to Oppo’s German and Spanish websites, the Oppo Watch X3 will be priced at €379 (around $449). That figure is notably in line with its predecessor, suggesting Oppo is keeping its premium strategy steady while upgrading the overall experience. Two color options are referenced at this price point: Misty Titanium and Obsidian Black. Both configurations are listed with 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage, which should be plenty for smooth performance, app use, offline music, and everyday Wear OS features.

A global launch also looks likely. Oppo’s recent international releases of the Watch X2 and Watch X2 Mini indicate the Watch X3 should arrive outside of China as well, and it’s expected to run Wear OS in those regions. That matters for users who want Google app support, broader third-party app compatibility, and the familiar smartwatch experience that competes directly with other top-tier Android wearables.

In terms of competition, the Oppo Watch X3 is shaping up to go head-to-head with major names expected in the same premium segment, including Google’s Pixel Watch 4, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch8, and Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra. Where Oppo may try to stand out is design: the Watch X3 is clearly being marketed with a more luxurious finish than what many mainstream smartwatches typically offer.

On the hardware side, the Watch X3 is said to feature a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display, a panel type known for sharp visuals and efficient power usage thanks to its variable refresh capabilities. Powering the smartwatch is a 646 mAh battery, and Oppo is targeting up to 16 days of battery life—an attention-grabbing claim in a category where many Wear OS watches are still associated with much shorter runtimes.

With premium materials, a competitive price, and a global Wear OS approach, the Oppo Watch X3 is shaping up to be one of the more interesting luxury smartwatch launches to watch—especially for buyers who want a more upscale alternative without jumping to the highest-priced ultra-tier options.