After a long time, OnePlus decided to revive its smartwatch lineup in 2024 with the launch of its all-new
Everyone sure got excited when a watch with a new design from OnePlus appeared on various certification websites and leaks. The one which appeared on the Chinese certification website also packed LTE connectivity. So, it seemed that OnePlus had prepped a new smartwatch, which also had cellular connectivity, making for a well-rounded offering.
It turns out that this was the model solely made for the Chinese market, as OnePlus announced today that it would be a similar-looking OnePlus Watch 2R for global markets (including India). The OnePlus Watch 2R comes with a price tag of Rs 17,999 and will be available for purchase from July 20.
It appears identical to the OnePlus Watch 2 (eSIM) launched in China, but OnePlus’s pitch for this global variant of the Watch 2 (eSIM) is very different for the global market. The Chinese brand will not offer LTE or cellular connectivity with this watch but instead, market it as an affordable offering to the more premium OnePlus Watch 2 that is currently available at Rs 24,999 in India. And so, we now have a more affordable OnePlus Watch 2 in India with the fitting ‘R’ moniker, which falls in line with the brand’s ‘R’ series of smartphones offering high performance at an affordable price.
The OnePlus Watch 2R has the same hardware as the Watch 2, which makes it a bargain deal, given its affordable pricing. However, the main difference is its new design. While I prefer the Watch 2R’s more traditional design over the Watch 2’s modern design, OnePlus has cut costs by going with an aluminium case instead of a stronger stainless steel one on the latter.
The OnePlus Watch 2R has a case made of aluminium with a natural brushed metal finish. It has flatter and more pronounced sides versus the more bevelled look of the Watch 2. Since it is made of aluminium, it is also lighter at 59 grams (with the strap) versus the Watch 2, which weighs 80 grams. This was instantly noticeable the second I pulled it out of the box, given its large 46mm case size, which remains the same as the Watch 2.