The user who found the Pixel Watch in a restaurant before its presentation posted a series of photos with the bracelet.

The Pixel Watch should be presented at the next Google I/O on May 11 and 12. But no need to wait until then to discover its contours: a Reddit user claims to have found a copy of the watch in a restaurant.
After a first volley of photos without a bracelet, the same user published a new series where he wears the device.

This allows you to better imagine the size of the device and in particular its screen and its rather apparent borders, but also the design of the bracelet which should accompany the toquant.
First impressions: very comfortable
The user has attached a text where he gives his first impressions. He explains that he encountered some difficulties in attaching the bracelet, but also felt that it was “extremely secure” once the two buttons on each branch were locked.
More importantly, it’s the most comfortable watch I’ve ever worn. It looks much thinner than the measurements would suggest. Compared to my Galaxy Watch, it’s like it’s not even there. And, big plus, the crown does NOT dig into the back of my hand when I tilt my wrist back or tap, which drives me nuts on other watches.


The bracelet would measure 20 mm. The watch would weigh 36 grams for 40 mm in diameter and 14 mm thick.
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