
Huawei Watch Ultimate 2
Luxury dive watch aesthetics rivaling mechanical Omega/TAG with zirconium 'Liquid Metal' case (4.5x stronger than steel), 3,500-nit display, and 150m dive certification.
Our Verdict
Luxury dive watch aesthetics rivaling mechanical Omega/TAG with zirconium 'Liquid Metal' case (4.5x stronger than steel), 3,500-nit display, and 150m professional dive certification.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Zirconium Liquid Metal case
- •Nano-ceramic bezel
- •3,500-nit sapphire display
- •150m professional dive certified
- •World-first underwater sonar communication
- •Design edition with 18K gold bezel
✗ Cons
- •Very large 48.5mm case
- •HarmonyOS limited app ecosystem
- •$1,000-3,300+ price range
Specifications
| Display | 3,500-nit AMOLED Sapphire |
| Battery | 14 days |
| Water Resistance | 150m (ISO 22810/EN 13319) |
| GPS | Dual-frequency |
| Material | Zirconium/Nano-ceramic |
| Case | 48.5mm octagonal |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Dive watch enthusiasts
- ✓Luxury material appreciation
- ✓Professional divers
Not For
- ✗Small wrists
- ✗App ecosystem needs
- ✗Budget shoppers
Where to Buy
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