Lenovo has officially launched the Watch GT Pro, a rugged and affordable smartwatch built with outdoor use in mind. While the brand is usually associated with laptops and desktops, Lenovo continues to expand its wearable lineup this time with a feature-packed device priced at around $130 in China.
Watch GT Pro brings durability and GPS to the table

The design makes no attempt to hide its tough-guy aesthetic. Much like Garmin’s Fenix series, the Lenovo Watch GT Pro shows off its screws, large rotating crown, and visible side buttons. The case is made from a zinc-magnesium alloy for enhanced durability, and the 1.43-inch display is protected by Corning Glass to resist scratches and everyday wear.
With a 466 x 466 pixel resolution, the screen offers sharp visuals, even under bright conditions. Built-in GPS allows for precise workout tracking, and unlike basic fitness bands, the GT Pro handles water-based activities too thanks to its 5ATM waterproof rating.
Long-lasting battery and full fitness tracking
Battery life is a major highlight here. Lenovo claims the 470mAh battery lasts anywhere from 7 to 27 days depending on usage. That means most users could realistically go over a week without reaching for a charger even with frequent tracking.
Core features include:
- GPS module for distance tracking
- Heart rate and blood oxygen sensors
- Compass and barometer for outdoor navigation
- Water resistance up to 5ATM
- Durable alloy build
- Rotating crown and tactile side buttons
Lenovo Watch GT Pro keeps things focused and affordable
This smartwatch doesn’t try to mimic luxury wearables or push into premium smartwatch territory. Instead, it offers focused, outdoor-ready features at a competitive price point. While there’s no word yet on a global launch, its specs and battery life could make it a tempting option for athletes and casual adventurers alike.
With a rugged shell, useful sensors, and weeks-long battery life, the Watch GT Pro proves that capable doesn’t have to mean expensive.

