Almost a year after Motorola launched the Moto Watch 100, the brand is rumored to be working on its successor, called the Moto Watch 200. Earlier this month, the smartwatch was spotted on the FCC database, revealing its design and box image.

It is clear from these images that the smartwatch will feature a rectangular display, unlike its predecessor, which comes with a circular dial. Now, popular tipster SnoopyTech has tweeted out marketing images of the Moto Watch 200, which reveal a circular display.

Although it is in conflict with the FCC revealing a square dial, it is possible that Motorola is working on two designs for the smartwatch. This won’t be an uncommon practice, as we have seen brands like Amazfit and OnePlus (Nord Watch) do it before.

The FCC ID (MOSWZ200) of its squarer sibling is included alongside the brand name “Moto Watch 200” on the back of the circular smartwatch. In addition to a heart rate sensor and interchangeable watch bands, the round model allegedly offers proprietary wireless charging. The image also reveals the smartwatch hooked to a wired charger, which could or could not be a USB Type-C.

In a similar vein, the FCC’s leak stated that the Moto Watch 200 would debut with an aluminum case as well, as well as Bluetooth LE and GPS capabilities. Unsurprisingly, the smartwatch will also be water-resistant up to 5 ATM. Although a debut date has not yet been revealed, official marketing materials suggest that Motorola is very close to releasing the product. The Moto Watch 200’s FCC certification indicates that the smartwatch will also be released in North America.

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