Best Smartwatch To Buy in Nepal [Updated 2026]

      If you've got the money, and you're looking to buy a premium smartwatch in Nepal, these are your best options.

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      Best Smartwatch To Buy in Nepal [Updated 2026]

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      To help you stay on top of your health, we’ve been coming up with our pick for the best fitness trackers and budget smartwatches available in Nepal. While such devices suffice for many, some prefer a premium smartwatch experience with a whole lot more features. So in this article, we'll be taking a look at the best smartwatch you can buy right now in Nepal.

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      How to find the best smartwatch in Nepal in 2026?

      Almost all the major smartwatch makers sell their flagship offerings in Nepal. Including Apple, Samsung, Huawei, and more. It probably goes without saying that if you own an iPhone and are in the Apple ecosystem, then you can't go wrong with an Apple Watch. However, until 2022, Apple's selection of smartwatches used to be pretty simple. If you want the best Apple has to offer, get the latest Watch Series. Or if you want to save a few bucks, then the "Watch SE" lineup will serve you perfectly fine as well.

      However, 2022's Apple Watch Ultra significantly changed this landscape. Besides being the most premium Apple Watch to date, it was also designed with extreme outdoor sports in mind. Whereas if you don't want an Apple Watch, then there are some equally appealing options in Nepal, too.

      Like the Apple Watch Ultra, the Amazfit “T-Rex” lineup has a couple of great rugged smartwatches that work with both Android and iOS devices. Amazfit's regular GTR and GTS series were excellent non-rugged, everyday smartwatches as well. But Amazfit has been quite silent lately. Other than this, Huawei's Watch GT lineup and Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 series are also something you can consider for a premium smartwatch experience.

      Best smartwatch in Nepal (2026):

      7. Huawei Watch Fit 4

      So, kicking off our list of the best smartwatch in Nepal is the Huawei Watch Fit 4. And this is easily the best option for those who want to stay on top of their health without spending too much on an expensive smartwatch. Because for some twenty thousand rupees, the Watch Fit 4’s health and fitness tracking are simply too good. 

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      You get over 100 workout modes to choose from—all of which are customizable based on what goal you wanna achieve—while location tracking from its dual-band GPS is also some of the best I’ve seen on a smartwatch. And this is particularly great news for anyone who’s into outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and even open water swimming, since the Watch Fit 4 can keep you from veering off your course. 

      On top of this, the Watch Fit 4 is great at the essential stuff like step, sleep, and heart rate tracking. I love how Huawei’s smartwatches even take emotional well-being into account by checking in on my emotional state throughout the day. The best part is that the “Huawei Health” app, which is where all your health data syncs to, is also incredibly well-designed. With the app making it quite easy for you to understand how you’re doing—and also recommending things you could be doing better.

      A stylish Fit

      The Watch Fit 4 also looks quite sleek to wear, it’s available in a bunch of colorways, whereas its 1.82” AMOLED display is fantastic to look at, too. It can hit an impressive 2,000 nits of brightness, which is more than enough even for the sunniest days. And although Huawei’s “HarmonyOS” isn’t as feature-rich as Wear OS or Apple’s WatchOS, I think this is a non-issue for most folks. Especially considering the Watch Fit 4 can give you up to 10 days of battery life.

      Huawei Watch Fit 4 Specifications:

      • Body: 43 x 38 x 9.5 mm, 27 grams (without strap), Aluminum alloy case
      • Strap: Nylon / Fluoroelastomer material
      • Color options: Purple, Grey, White, Black
      • Display: 1.82-inch AMOLED panel, 480 x 408 pixels, Always-on display
      • Durability: 5 ATM water resistant
      • Chipset: Unspecified
      • Software: HarmonyOS 5
      • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light, Barometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Optical heart rate
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in microphone and speaker)
      • Sports modes: 100+ exercise modes
      • Battery: mAh unspecified (Up to 10 days)
      • Companion app: Huawei Health (Android | iOS)
      • Price in Nepal: NPR 23,000
      • Watch our Huawei Watch Fit 4 review

      6. Apple Watch SE 3

      As I mentioned in the beginning, an Apple Watch is the safest bet for most iPhone users. The only problem is, the “Series” and “Ultra” lineup of Apple’s smartwatches are quite expensive in Nepal. Which is exactly where the Watch SE 3 comes in. I’m definitely not calling something that costs around NPR 50,000 “affordable” by any means, but considering what Apple’s other wearables go for, you could argue this guy is a bargain.

      An excellent starter Apple Watch

      What’s great about the Watch SE 3 is that Apple has cut all the right corners to cook its most versatile “SE” watch yet. It’s powered by the same S10 chip as the Watch Series 11 and Watch Ultra 3—and unlike the Watch SE 2—it has even gained some crucial health tracking features like sleep apnea notification, nightly temperature sensing, and cycle tracking with ovulation estimates. Unfortunately, Apple’s still keeping blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) reserved for its premium smartwatches.

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      With all this, you can expect snappy performance in everyday use and reliable health and fitness tracking overall with the Watch SE 3. Then there are all the other quality-of-life improvements, like support for always-on display (AOD), 64GB of internal storage instead of just 32GB, and fast charging support. And I know Apple only claims up to 18 hours of battery life, but it should last you well beyond a full day under normal usage. Provided that you turn off AOD.

      Apple Watch SE 3 Specifications:

      • Body: Aluminum frame
        • 40mm: 40 x 34 x 10.7mm, 26.3 gm
        • 44mm: 44 x 38 x 10.7mm, 32.9 gm
      • Strap: Rubber, Textile, Stainless steel straps
      • Color options: Midnight, Starlight
      • Display: 1.57 / 1.78-inch LTPO OLED panel, Always-on display, Ion-X glass
      • Durability: WR50 certified
      • Chipset: Apple S10 SiP
      • Software: watchOS 26
      • Sensors: 2nd generation optical heart rate, High-G accelerometer, Temperature, Gyroscope, Ambient light, Always-on altimeter
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in microphone and speaker)
      • Battery: mAh unspecified (Up to 18 hours)
      • Companion app: N/A
      • Price in Nepal:
        • 40mm: NPR 50,000 (Aluminum case, GPS only)
        • 44mm: NPR 56,000 (Aluminum case, GPS only)

      5. Huawei Watch GT 6 and GT 6 Pro

      So my next pick for the best smartwatch in Nepal is the new Huawei Watch GT 6 series. Huawei’s “GT” lineup is essentially a step-up from the “Fit” lineup I talked about before, with additional health and fitness tracking functionalities and a circular dial. 

      I don’t know about you, but I’d take circular watches over square ones all day, every day. 

      Spoiled with choices

      And whether you prefer your timepiece to have an elegant look or something more burly, you can have your cake and eat it too with the GT 6 duo. ‘Cause the 41mm variant of the regular Watch GT 6 has this gracefully clean design with no lugs, which I think will appeal perfectly to anyone with a “minimalist” mindset. On the other hand (not literally), the GT 6’s 46mm revives lugs for a more traditional design—while the more expensive GT 6 Pro goes hard on a titanium-clad… almost “brutalist” aesthetics. 

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      Design aside, the Watch GT 6 series also brings Huawei’s new “TruSense” health system for improved accuracy and insights. And in our tests, we were quite impressed with both of them in everything from heart rate (even during exercises) to SpO2 and sleep tracking. Not just that, but their GPS tracking is also some of the best we’ve seen. The best part is that you’re not even sacrificing battery life for all this features since the GT 6 and the GT 6 Pro can go up to 2–3 weeks depending on their size.

      Huawei Watch GT 6 and GT 6 Pro Specifications:

      • Body: Stainless steel / Titanium alloy frame
        • GT 6 (41mm): 41.3 x 41.3 x 9.99 mm, 37.5 gm
        • GT 6 (46mm): 46 x 46 x 10.95 mm, 51.3 gm
        • GT 6 Pro (46mm): 45.6 x 45.6 x 11.25 mm, 54.7 gm
      • Strap: Fluoroelastomer, Leather, Woven, Milanese, Titanium
      • Color options: Green, Black, Grey, Lilac, Brown, White, Brown, Silver
      • Display: 1.32 / 1.47-inch AMOLED panel, Sapphire crystal glass (only on GT 6 Pro)
      • Durability: 5ATM + IP69 certified, EN13319 compliant (only on GT 6 Pro)
      • Chipset: Unspecified
      • Software: HarmonyOS 5.0
      • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light, Barometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Optical heart rate, Temperature (ECG + depth sensor only on GT 5 Pro)
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in microphone and speaker)
      • Sports modes: 100+ exercise modes
      • Battery:
        • 41mm: mAh unspecified (Up to 14 days)
        • 46mm: mAh unspecified (Up to 21 days)
      • Companion app: Huawei Health (Android | iOS)
      • Price in Nepal:
        • GT 6: NPR 34,500
        • GT 6 Pro: NPR 54,500
      • Read our Huawei Watch GT 6 and GT 6 Pro review

      4. Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

      In the world of Wear OS smartwatches, Samsung is easily my favorite name. Last year’s Galaxy Watch 7 (review) was one of my favorite wearables since Samsung finally addressed one of the biggest issues with Galaxy Watches: the performance. And as expected, Samsung didn’t bring any massive improvements to the Watch 8 series this year.

      Year of “squircles”

      With the biggest change being the new “squircle” design. Meaning the Galaxy Watch 8 now abandons the timeless circular design for something we first saw on the “Galaxy Watch Ultra” back in 2024. It definitely adds an extra layer of durability—but as I said earlier—I’m a sucker for circular watches, so this one definitely irks me a little. Then again, design is a purely subjective thing. And if you love this look, that’s perfectly fine too. 

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      Anyway, among the few upgrades on the Galaxy Watch 8 is its display, which can now hit a ridiculous 3,000 nits of peak brightness. There are also a few new health tracking features on Samsung’s newest wearables. Including something called “Antioxidant Index” that can keep track of how well you’ve been eating and “Vascular Load” that can keep a lookout on the stress on your vascular (circulatory) system as you sleep.

      And if you’re a runner—or at least an aspiring one—I bet you’re gonna love the Galaxy Watch 8’s “Running Coach” feature. Which basically evaluates how well you can run → then create a personalized training plan for you. With all its powerful health tracking features, smooth software experience, and more, the Galaxy Watch 8 finds its place on our list of the best smartwatch in Nepal.

      Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Specifications:

      • Body: Aluminum frame
        • 40mm: 40.4 x 42.7 x 8.6 mm, 30 gm
        • 44mm: 43.7 x 46 x 8.6 mm, 34 gm
      • Strap: Dynamic Lug strap system
      • Color options: Graphite, Silver
      • Display: 1.34 / 1.47-inch Super AMOLED panel, Sapphire crystal glass, Always-on display
      • Durability: 5ATM + IP68 certified, MIL-STD-810H compliant
      • Chipset: Samsung Exynos W1000 (3nm)
      • Software: Wear OS 6 powered by Samsung (with One UI Watch 8)
      • Sensors: Samsung BioActive Sensor (2nd gen), Temperature, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Light, GPS (L1 + L5)
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in microphone and speaker)
      • Sports modes: 100+ exercise modes
      • Battery:
        • 40mm: 325mAh
        • 44mm: 435mAh
      • Companion app: Galaxy Wearable (Android), Samsung Health (Android)
      • Price in Nepal:
        • 40mm: NPR 55,000
        • 44mm: NPR 60,000
      • Read our Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series review
      • Watch our Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series review

      3. Apple Watch Series 11

      Likewise, the Apple Watch Series 11 also naturally finds its way on our list. But I gotta be honest, this is—by far—one of the most boring updates to any Apple product. Ever. Because other than a new colorway, a slightly longer battery life, and a slightly more scratch-resistant display glass, there is nothing new on the Watch Series 11. 

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      I know that doesn’t in any way mean this is a bad smartwatch or anything, but what I’m trying to say is that if you can find Watch Series 10 (review)—or even Watch Series 9 (review)—for considerably lower prices, that is definitely what I’d suggest. Since Series 11 is quite expensive right now, with a starting price of around NPR 79,000.

      Improved battery life

      That said, the improved battery life on this thing is a great nice-to-have. And even under fairly heavy use, I was getting nearly two days’ worth of battery life on the Series 11. 

      Apple’s newest smartwatch is also loaded with a couple of interesting health and fitness tracking features. So it can now send you alerts in case you show any signs of hypertension (aka high blood pressure, which can quite literally be a life-saving feature since hypertension doesn’t even show any obvious symptoms for most people. Although let me once again remind you that every one of these health features is coming to Series 10 and Series 9 as well.

      Apple Watch Series 11 Specifications:

      • Body: Aluminum / titanium frame
        • 42mm: 42 x 36 x 9.7 mm, 30.3 gm
        • 46mm: 46 x 39 x 9.7 mm, 43.1 gm
      • Strap: Rubber, Textile, Stainless steel straps
      • Color options: Jet Black, Rose Gold, Silver, Space Gray, Slate, Gold, Natural
      • Display: 1.89 / 2.04-inch LTPO3 OLED panel, Always-on display, 2x more scratch-resistant Ion-X / Sapphire crystal glass
      • Durability: IP6X + WR50 certified
      • Chipset: Apple S10 SiP, Second-gen Ultra Wideband chip
      • Software: watchOS 26 (upgradeable)
      • Sensors: 3rd generation optical heart rate, Electrical heart rate, High-G accelerometer, Temperature, Gyroscope, Ambient light, Always-on altimeter, Depth gauge, GPS (with GNSS, Galileo, BeiDou)
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in microphone and speaker)
      • Battery: mAh unspecified (Up to 24 hours)
      • Companion app: N/A
      • Price in Nepal:
        • 42mm: NPR 79,000 (Aluminum case, GPS only)
        • 46mm: NPR 85,000 (Aluminum case, GPS only)
      • Watch our Apple Watch Series 11 review

      2. Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic

      Okay. The silver medal on our list of the best smartwatch in Nepal goes to Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 Classic. Samsung’s “Classic” watches have their own fan following because of the unique physical rotating bezel, and ever since the company decided to keep its launch a biennial event (aka once every two years), I was expecting a lot from the Watch 8 Classic.

      And as you can see, this guy also adopts the squircle design as the regular Watch 8. 

      The bezel is back!

      But I don’t mind it here as much since the Watch 8 Classic’s physical bezel kinda… melts into the overall design of the watch. My only complaint is that the screen real estate has noticeably gone down because of this new design, because the 46mm Watch 8 Classic has a tiny 1.34” display—compared to how the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic had a considerably larger 1.5” display on a similar 46mm body.

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      Besides this, pretty much everything I said about the regular Galaxy Watch 8 applies to the Watch 8 Classic too. With the few exceptions being that you get 64GB storage here instead of 32GB, a more scratch-resistant stainless steel frame instead of one made with aluminum, and a negligibly larger 445 mAh battery. So if you want one of the best Wear OS smartwatches money can buy, I’d definitely vote for the Galaxy Watch 8 Classic.

      Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic Specifications:

      • Body: 46.4 x 46 x 10.6 mm, 63.5 gm, Stainless steel frame
      • Strap: Dynamic Lug strap system
      • Color options: Black, White
      • Display: 1.34-inch Super AMOLED panel, Sapphire crystal glass, Always-on display
      • Durability: 5ATM + IP68 certified, MIL-STD-810H compliant
      • Chipset: Samsung Exynos W1000 (3nm)
      • Software: Wear OS 6 powered by Samsung (with One UI Watch 8)
      • Sensors: Samsung BioActive Sensor (2nd gen), Temperature, Accelerometer, Barometer, Gyro, Geomagnetic, Light, GPS (L1 + L5)
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in microphone and speaker)
      • Sports modes: 100+ exercise modes
      • Battery: 445 mAh
      • Companion app: Galaxy Wearable (Android), Samsung Health (Android)
      • Price in Nepal: NPR 75,000
      • Read our Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series review
      • Watch our Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 series review

      1. Apple Watch Ultra 3

      Finally, my number one pick on this list of the best smartwatch in Nepal is the Apple Watch Ultra 3. Apple’s “Ultra” lineup has represented the absolute best smartwatches Apple makes—and it’s especially geared towards outdoor activity enthusiasts with interesting features like dual-band (L1 + L5) GPS for better location tracking, an EN13319 certification to use it as a dive computer, an emergency siren to let others around you know if you need some help, and so much more.

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      Not just that, but an “Ultra” Apple Watch also boasts the longest battery life among any smartwatch that Apple sells. Lasting well over 3 days under moderate use. The only problem is—like the Watch Series 11—the new Apple Watch Ultra 3 doesn’t have any interesting new features for me to get excited about. 

      Emergency SOS via satellite

      Apple did introduce yet another potentially life-saving feature called “Emergency SOS via satellite” to text emergency services when you’re somewhere with no WiFi or cellular reception. But since this feature doesn’t work in Nepal at all, it’s essentially pointless for us. And every other upgrade from last year’s Watch Ultra 2 (review), like a somewhat larger display, a somewhat larger battery, and somewhat faster charging speeds are hard to get excited about.

      So yeah, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 is—once again—a fantastic smartwatch. Especially for outdoor activity enthusiasts, as I mentioned before. But if you can find the Watch Ultra 2 at a significantly lower price, by all means, get that one instead.

      Apple Watch Ultra 3 Specifications:

      • Body: 49 x 44 x 12 mm, 61.4 grams, Titanium case
      • Strap: Alpine Loop, Trail Loop, Ocean Band, Titanium Milanese Loop
      • Color options: Natural, Black
      • Display: 1.98-inch LTPO3 OLED panel, Always-on display, Sapphire crystal glass
      • Durability: IP6X + WR100 certified, EN13319, MIL-STD-810H compliant
      • Chipset: Apple S10 SiP, Second-gen Ultra Wideband chip
      • Software: watchOS 26
      • Sensors: 3rd generation optical heart rate, Electrical heart rate, High-G accelerometer, Temperature, Water temperature, Compass, Gyroscope, Ambient light, Always-on altimeter, Depth gauge, GPS (L1 + L5) with GNSS, Galileo, BeiDou
      • Phone calls: Yes (built-in three-microphone array and dual speakers)
      • Sports modes: 50+ exercise modes
      • Battery: mAh unspecified (Up to 42 hours)
      • Companion app: N/A
      • Price in Nepal: NPR 155,000 (Alpine Loop)

      Summary list of the best smartwatch in Nepal 2026:

      S. No.Best smartwatch in NepalLatest price
      1Apple Watch Ultra 3NPR 155,000
      2Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 ClassicNPR 75,000
      3Apple Watch Series 11 (42mm)NPR 79,000
      Apple Watch Series 11 (46mm)NPR 85,000
      4Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (40mm)NPR 55,000
      Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (44mm)NPR 60,000
      5Huawei Watch GT 6NPR 34,500
      Huawei Watch GT 6 ProNPR 54,500
      6Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm)NPR 50,000
      Apple Watch SE 3 (44mm)NPR 56,000
      7Huawei Watch Fit 4NPR 23,000

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