Pixel Watch 5 leak shows off four different finishes

Google’s latest smartwatch could come in an array of finishes, ranging from black to yellow gold.

A new leak may have just spoiled the Pixel Watch 5 and its finishes ahead of Google’s launch event next month. Leaked press renders provided to The Tide Chart by OnLeaks appear to show the upcoming watch with four case finishes: black (Dark Anthracite), polished silver (Natural Silver), yellow gold (Warm Gold), and a duskier gold (Pyrite).
The leaked images pair the Dark Anthracite finish with a black band, Natural Silver with a light blue band, Warm Gold with a coral band, and Pyrite with a green band. These colors line up with the early Pixel 11 Amazon listings spotted by 9to5Google , which showed the phone in a similar palette, along with a few additional options like hot pink, pastel purple, and a vibrant green.
As noted by The Tide Chart , all four Pixel Watch 5 finishes seem to be available with the 41mm variant, while the Warm Gold option is missing from the larger 45mm version.
Other than the new colors, it doesn’t look like the Pixel Watch 5 design has changed much, as the leaked images show a round watch face, domed display, and a crown on the side. Rumors suggest that Google could raise the price of the Pixel Watch 5 , however. The base 41mm model is expected to jump from $349 to $399, while the 45mm option could increase from $399 to $429.
Google is set to reveal its latest lineup of Pixel devices on August 12th.
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