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| The Huawei Watch Ultimate Design's new variant will be announced in China. |
Huawei is doubling down on opulence. The Chinese tech giant is set to unveil a brand-new variant of its premium smartwatch lineup on April 20 in China – and this time, diamonds take center stage. Alongside the highly anticipated Huawei Watch Buds 2, the company will introduce the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Extraordinary Master Diamond Edition, a timepiece that redefines what “wearable luxury” means.
If you thought the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Royal Edition – launched last November in China and rolled out to Europe in January 2026 – was already an exercise in excess, wait until you see its diamond-studded successor. The new model isn’t just a spec bump; it’s a statement piece aimed squarely at buyers who want their smartwatch to double as high-end jewelry.
A Face That Dazzles (Literally)
According to a teaser poster shared on Weibo – embedded below from the official source – the Extraordinary Master Diamond Edition is covered in diamonds in a way that feels both deliberate and extravagant. The watch face features a diamond at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o’clock marks, transforming the dial into something that echoes classic horology’s most decorated pieces. But Huawei didn’t stop there.
The strap itself is also encrusted with a “bunch of diamonds” (the company’s own poetic phrasing), and even the watch case has been given a diamond-cut design, meaning light catches every angle. This isn’t a subtle accessory – it’s a wearable chandelier, and it’s clearly designed to turn heads.
How It Differs From the Royal Edition
While both models sit under the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design umbrella, the Diamond Edition and the Royal Edition are surprisingly distinct – not just in bling factor but in ergonomics and target audience.
The Royal Edition, which launched at a jaw-dropping CNY 24,999 in China (€3,299 / £2,999.99 in Europe/UK), features a digital crown + two round buttons – a more traditional, rugged layout that leans masculine. Its design language is bold, chunky, and unapologetically sporty-luxury.
The Diamond Edition changes the formula. Instead of two round buttons, it sports a digital crown plus a single pill-shaped button. The overall silhouette appears slimmer and more refined. Industry observers note that the design seems catered toward women, whereas the Royal Edition was clearly built with a masculine aesthetic in mind. This could be Huawei’s strategic play to capture the growing female luxury smartwatch segment – a space currently dominated by TAG Heuer’s connected watches and Garmin’s Marq line.
What’s Missing? Price and Specs (So Far)
Huawei has not yet revealed the official price of the Extraordinary Master Diamond Edition, but one thing is certain: it will not be cheap. Given that the Royal Edition already sits firmly in “unobtanium for most mortals” territory, the Diamond Edition – with its significantly higher gemstone density – could easily exceed the CNY 30,000 (~€4,000) mark.
For context, a diamond-encrusted Apple Watch from a luxury jeweler like Caviar can run upwards of $50,000. Huawei is likely positioning this as a “more accessible” alternative, though “accessible” here still means the price of a used car.
No technical specifications have been leaked yet, but it’s safe to assume the Diamond Edition will share the same core internals as the Watch Ultimate line: likely a 1.5-inch LTPO AMOLED display, up to 14 days of battery life in ultra-long battery mode, deep diving features (100m water resistance), and Huawei’s TruSense health monitoring suite. After all, even if you’re wearing a small fortune on your wrist, you still want your heart rate tracked.
Launch Lineup: Not Just One Watch
The April 20 event in China isn’t a one-trick pony. Huawei will also launch the Huawei Watch Buds 2 – a follow-up to the original Watch Buds, which famously hid a pair of truly wireless earbuds inside the watch strap or body (depending on the generation). The Watch Buds 2 is expected to refine that quirky, space-saving concept with better battery life and improved audio quality.
Other products rumored for the same event include new TWS headphones and possibly a mid-range smartphone, though Huawei has kept those cards close to its chest.
SEO Takeaway: Why This Matters for Wearables
From an SEO and consumer perspective, the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Diamond Edition signals a clear trend: luxury smartwatches are no longer an afterthought. Brands are moving beyond “sports watch with a gold option” into full-blown jewelry territory. Huawei, despite ongoing challenges in global markets (due to sanctions and Android restrictions), continues to push boundaries in industrial design.
The Royal Edition sold out quickly in China and performed respectably in Europe, suggesting there’s a niche but wealthy audience willing to pay five figures for a watch that blends tech with traditional status symbols. The Diamond Edition takes that bet and raises it – literally adding more carats.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This For?
Let’s be real – the Huawei Watch Ultimate Design Extraordinary Master Diamond Edition is not for the average tech reviewer or fitness enthusiast. It’s for the influencer, the CEO’s spouse, the luxury collector who already owns three Rolexes but wants a smartwatch that doesn’t look like a fitness band. It’s for anyone who hears “diamond at every hour marker” and thinks, finally.
We’ll know the full picture on April 20 when Huawei takes the stage in China. Until then, the teaser poster – viewable here – is our best look at what might be the most extravagant smartwatch of 2026.
Would you wear a diamond-encrusted Huawei smartwatch? Or is this bling gone too far? Share your thoughts below – just don’t scratch the sapphire crystal.

