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| The Honor Watch 6 Plus offers a metal body with a brushed finish. |
If you’ve been waiting for a smartwatch that doesn’t demand a nightly charging ritual, Honor might just have your answer. The company has officially started teasing the Honor Watch 6 Plus, and the early images suggest something genuinely exciting is on the way. Based on a teaser shared on Honor’s official social media channels, this next-generation smartwatch is expected to launch in a matter of weeks – and it’s already turning heads with its bold design and record-breaking battery claims.
A familiar yet refined design
At first glance, the Honor Watch 6 Plus looks like it could be a close cousin of the Huawei Watch GT 6. And that’s not a bad thing. The teaser image reveals a smartwatch with a clearly labeled bezel, a sleek digital crown, and an additional physical button on the side – a layout that balances classic watch aesthetics with modern functionality.
But Honor isn’t just copying a winning formula. The case itself appears to have a brushed metal finish, strongly suggesting the use of stainless steel rather than cheaper aluminum or plastic. That would put the Watch 6 Plus firmly in the premium tier, both in feel and durability. The watch doesn’t look particularly slim, either – and there’s a very good reason for that, which we’ll get to in a moment.
Straps and color options for every taste
Honor seems to be covering all bases when it comes to personalization. According to the teaser, the Watch 6 Plus will be available with either a brown leather strap for a more classic look, or a sports strap in white, blue, or black. The watch case itself comes in two finishes: silver and black.
That means whether you’re heading to a business meeting or hitting the running track, there’s likely a combination that fits your style. The sports strap options, in particular, suggest Honor is positioning this device as an all-day wearable – not just a fashion piece, but a genuine fitness companion.
The battery that steals the show
Let’s talk about that thickness – and the incredible claim that comes with it. The Honor Watch 6 Plus is rumored to pack a 1,000 mAh battery, which is absolutely gigantic by smartwatch standards. To put that in perspective, many flagship smartwatches struggle to fit 300–500 mAh into their chassis. A 1,000 mAh cell is more typical of a small portable charger than something you strap to your wrist.
That massive battery is supposedly what enables the watch to achieve up to 35 days of runtime on a single charge. Honor’s teaser image proudly displays that figure, though it’s still unclear whether that’s under regular usage, with power-saving features enabled, or in some ultra-longevity mode. Even half of that would be impressive – but 35 days would put the Watch 6 Plus in a league of its own, leaving even the most efficient Garmin and Amazfit models in the dust.
Advanced health tracking and a surprise badminton mode
Battery life isn’t the only trick up this watch’s sleeve. Honor has hinted that the Watch 6 Plus will offer advanced health tracking capabilities, though specifics remain under wraps for now. Given the company’s track record with heart rate monitoring, SpO2 sensors, and sleep analysis on previous models, it’s reasonable to expect a comprehensive suite of wellness features.
What’s more unexpected is the mention of a new badminton mode. While most smartwatches offer running, swimming, and cycling tracking, dedicated badminton analytics are far less common. This suggests Honor is targeting not just general fitness enthusiasts but also players of specific racket sports – a smart move in markets like China and Southeast Asia where badminton enjoys massive popularity.
Where can you find more details?
Honor has been drip-feeding information via its social media channels, and the original teaser was spotted on Weibo. For those who want to follow the official updates directly, you can check out Honor’s Weibo page here. Meanwhile, tech analysts and leak aggregators are already piecing together the puzzle. A detailed breakdown of the teaser and its implications was also published by Huawei Central, which you can read here.
What we still don’t know
Despite the growing hype, Honor has remained tight-lipped on several critical details. The official launch date hasn’t been announced, though the fact that a teaser is already out strongly suggests a release within the next few weeks. Pricing is also a mystery – but given the premium materials and the standout battery feature, don’t expect a budget price tag. It’s likely to compete with upper-mid-range offerings from Samsung, Garmin, and Huawei.
Other unknowns include the display technology (AMOLED is almost certain), GPS accuracy, water resistance rating, and whether the watch will run on Honor’s own Lite OS or some variant of Wear OS. Also, will the 35-day battery life be achievable with continuous heart rate monitoring and notifications enabled? We’ll need to wait for real-world reviews to find out.
Final thoughts – worth the wait?
Everything we’ve seen so far points to the Honor Watch 6 Plus being a bold, no-compromise wearable for people who are tired of charging their watch every other day. The stainless steel build, diverse strap options, and niche sports modes like badminton show that Honor is thinking carefully about its target audience.
But the headline feature – that 1,000 mAh battery and 35-day claim – is either going to be the device’s greatest triumph or its most overhyped spec. If it delivers, Honor could redefine expectations for smartwatch endurance. If not, backlash will be swift.
Honor promises more teasers in the coming days, so expect clearer details on pricing, availability, and feature lists very soon. For now, the Watch 6 Plus has certainly earned a spot on the list of most anticipated wearables of the season. Keep your eyes peeled – this one might just make you forget about your nightly charger for good.

