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CMF Watch 3 Pro is finally coming to India, and if you have been holding off on buying a smartwatch, this might be the sign you were waiting for. The watch carries some seriously big ambitions for its price, and based on everything confirmed so far, it looks like CMF has quietly built something special. The global version launched in July 2025, but Indian buyers had to wait, and honestly, that wait now looks completely worth it.
A Display That Punches Way Above Its Price

The Watch 3 Pro comes with a 1.43-inch round AMOLED display sitting at a resolution of 466×466 pixels. With a 60Hz refresh rate and up to 670 nits of brightness, this screen will look crisp and clear whether you are checking your steps in a dim room or glancing at notifications under harsh afternoon sunlight.
Over 120 watch faces are supported, including customisable ones, so you can actually make it feel like your own. The round dial design deserves a special mention here. It does not look like a glorified fitness band strapped to your wrist. It looks like a proper watch, and that matters more than people admit.
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Built with Metal When Everyone Else Is Still Using Plastic
This is where CMF earns real respect. The Watch 3 Pro uses a metal build, which is something most brands in this budget segment simply do not bother with. Plastic is cheaper, easier, and sadly still the standard. CMF choosing metal here is a quiet but meaningful statement about the kind of product it wants to put into your hands.
The watch comes in four colours, including Light Green, Dark Grey, Light Grey and Orange. Whether you prefer something understated or something that stands out on your wrist, there is a choice for you.
An AI Running Coach in Your Budget Smartwatch, Really
This is the feature that genuinely surprised everyone. The CMF Watch 3 Pro comes with an AI-powered running coach that studies your activity and offers personalised training insights. For someone who is trying to get fitter but cannot afford a personal trainer, this is a genuinely useful tool built right into your watch.
And then there is ChatGPT access, which is built directly into the watch. Think about that for a moment. A smartwatch expected to land under Rs 8,000, giving you access to one of the most powerful AI assistants in the world. That is not something you see every day at this price point.
Health Tracking That Goes Beyond Just Counting Steps

CMF has clearly thought about what everyday users actually need from their health tracking. The Watch 3 Pro brings improved heart rate monitoring, advanced sleep cycle tracking, 3D animated warm-up guides and guided breathing exercises.
Gesture controls add another layer of convenience, letting specific wrist movements trigger actions without you ever having to touch the screen. The watch connects to the Nothing X app, giving you control over music playback, camera shutter access and a broader view of your fitness data all from one place.
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Thirteen Days of Battery Life That Actually Means Something
Battery claims on smartwatches are often taken with a pinch of salt, but CMF has been fairly transparent here. The 350mAh battery is rated for up to 13 days under typical usage. Push it hard, and you still get around 10 days. Turn on Always on Display, and you are looking at roughly four days before the charger comes out.
For most people using a smartwatch the way it is intended to be used, 13 days means you charge it twice a month and forget about it the rest of the time. That kind of freedom is underrated.
GPS and Water Resistance for the Ones Who Actually Work Out
Dual-band multi-system GPS is on board, which means better location accuracy when you are out on a run or a cycling session. Budget smartwatches often cut corners on GPS quality, so having dual-band support here is a genuine advantage for anyone who takes outdoor fitness seriously.
IP68 dust and water resistance means you do not have to worry about sweat, rain or an accidental splash. It is built to handle real life, not just a polished showroom shelf.
What We Still Do Not Know

Here is the honest part. CMF has confirmed the features, confirmed Flipkart as the retail partner and confirmed the colours. What has not been confirmed is the price or the launch date. The Watch Pro 2 launched in India at Rs 4,999 back in July 2024, and that was already a fantastic deal.
The Watch 3 Pro is a significant upgrade across almost every area, so a price increase makes sense. If CMF keeps it under Rs 8,000, it will be one of the most well-rounded budget smartwatches available in the Indian market right now. That final number is the one everyone is waiting on.
Should You Wait for the CMF Watch 3 Pro?
If you are actively shopping for a smartwatch in the budget segment right now, the honest answer is yes, wait a little longer. The combination of a metal build, round AMOLED display, dual-band GPS, AI running coach and ChatGPT access is a lineup that most watches in this space simply cannot match.
CMF made a name for itself by offering more than what the price tag suggests, and the Watch 3 Pro looks set to continue that tradition. Keep an eye on Flipkart for the official launch announcement, because when the price drops, it is going to move fast.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on information officially confirmed by CMF and details available from the global variant of the Watch 3 Pro. Pricing and availability for India have not been announced at the time of publishing. Specifications are subject to change at the time of the official India launch. Readers are advised to verify the latest details directly from CMF or Flipkart before making any purchase decisions.
Paban Kotoky, an MCA by qualification, serves as the Technical Head & Contributor at NestOfNews.com. He manages the overall technical operations of the platform and also contributes regularly, sharing his expertise on technology and emerging digital trends.