On Wednesday, Google rolled out its new Google Pixel Watch 4 in India, launching it right alongside the Pixel 10 phones. The latest smartwatch sticks with the familiar look of the Watch 3, but adds small, thoughtful upgrades—like a smoother crown and sharper display—for a better feel overall.
Google is offering the Pixel Watch 4 in two options: a sleek 41mm for a lighter fit and a 45mm that feels more substantial on the wrist. Google says the display’s now 50% brighter, hitting a peak of 3,000 nits—bright enough to read an email without squinting under the fierce Indian sun. The bezels are now 16% slimmer, so the watch face feels more open and airy, even though its size hasn’t changed.
They’ve also sped up charging and squeezed out a bit more battery life than the Watch 3—enough to last through a late-night movie. As Google expands its ecosystem, the Watch 4 taps into Gemini AI, offering sharper health tracking and personal assistance that feels tuned just for you—like reminding you to stretch after an hour at your desk.
In India, the Pixel Watch 4 starts at ₹39,900 for the smaller 41mm model and ₹43,900 for the larger 45mm, but for now, Google’s only bringing the Wi-Fi versions to store shelves.