![]() ![]() Take note, though, if phone-free connectivity is what you want this watch for, you’ll have to switch to Vodafone, as that’s the only supported network in the UK at the time of writing. The price is quite high at £500 – and considerably more expensive than the £350 non-Pro Huawei Watch 3 – but this gets you a larger, classier-looking wearable with longer battery life and a few additional features, including mobile connectivity via eSIM support. There’s also a more expensive model that comes with a steel-link wristband but, for my money, the Classic model makes for a more refined look. ![]() I was sent the premium Huawei Watch 3 Pro for this review and it’s a handsome thing, with a brushed gunmetal titanium casing, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass lens and a brown leather strap. £499.00 Buy now Huawei Watch 3 Pro review: What do you get for the money?
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