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A Huawei logo is seen above the company's exhibition pavilion during the CommunicAsia information and communications technology trade show in Singapore June 19, 2012. Reuters/Tim Chong

The Huawei Watch promises to be one of the most beautiful Android Wear devices. The company officially announced its smart watch at the Mobile World Congress 2015.

One of Huawei’s US sites now says, “It's right around the corner” with a picture of the Huawei Watch right next to it. Thus, it looks like the company is finally ready to release its elegant smartwatch. But apart from that, the new webpage does not reveal much information. Users can sign up with their email addresses for latest news and updates. According to TechRadar, the wearable has already passed FCC certification and it is likely that the watch will soon hit the market.

The Huawei Watch is set to pack a 1.4-inch 400 x 400-pixel round AMOLED display (286 pixel per inch) and a 10.000:1 high contrast ratio. The watch touts a stylish stainless steel frame. It also boasts a protective sapphire crystal cover along with a heart rate sensor and a barometer. There has been no communication regarding the price of the watch.

The device has popped up on German retail site Billiger.de, where the stylish Huawei Watch Gold has been listed at €499 (AU $762). The silver variant is priced at €449 (AU $686). Another website MobileFun.co.uk has also listed the Huawei’s Android wear. The Huawei Watch in gold is listed at $545.99 (AU $755). Both the silver and black variants are priced at $467.99 (AU $647).

Huawei Watch offers typical Android Wear functionality. It has a classic look and feel with a rounded (42mm) sapphire glass face. It also puts emphasis on activity tracking and thus, included the heart rate sensor for fitness enthusiasts. It looks smart and elegant. But information on the finer details like battery life is not available.

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