Diesel Griffed Gen 6 lands with Wear OS 3

There’s a new Wear OS 3 smartwatch in town, in the form of the Diesel Griffed Gen 6.

From the same stable as Fossil and Skagen, which have already launched their Gen 6 smartwatches, the Diesel Griffed Gen 6 puts the new version of Wear into a statement case with some outrageous strap options.

Diesel watches, both smart and analog, have never shied away from a bold design. The last smartwatches we saw were the Diesel Fadelite (2020) and the Diesel On Axial (2019).

And the Griffed is no different with its prominent pushers, lugs, and crown.

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The Griffed also brings some new features, on top of the updated Wear OS experience, which brings a slicker interface and an improved selection of third-party apps.

Diesel has added fast charging, which will juice the Griffed up to 80% in just 30 mins.

The companion app has also been overhauled. Wear OS no longer needs the Wear app, so more interaction is performed via the Diesel app, which now analyses health and fitness data from the smartwatch.

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Like the rest of the Wear OS 3 field, it runs on a Snapdragon 4100+ processor – although that has been superseded by the Snapdragon W5+. However, we’re yet to see that land on any smartwatches, and will likely be saved for Gen 7 devices next year.

And the smartwatch has Alexa on board too, as a voice assistant, which will be positive news for those disappointed with the lack of Assistant integration we’ve seen from Google.

Elsewhere, there’s a SpO2 sensor, GPS, heart rate monitor, and Google Wallet on board. We can’t say the chunky design screams fitness to us, but the features are there if you want them.

However, it’s only 3ATM water resistant, so keep it away from the shower or pool.

In terms of colorways, it will be launched in silver/black, gunmetal/black, and silver 
stainless steel. You can also opt for some pretty outrageous Diesel branded nylon and silicone, or leather bands

The Diesel Griffed Gen 6 will cost $350/£329  – and goes on sale 1 December.

James Stables

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James is the co-founder of Wareable, and he has been a technology journalist for 15 years.

He started his career at Future Publishing, and worked on Windows: The Official Magazine until becoming editor of What Laptop Magazine. As an editor of technology media titles, James launched Windows 8: The Official Magazine, and TechRadar’s iPad magazine edition .tech.

After these launches, James became the features editor of T3 Magazine and T3.com and was a regular contributor to TechRadar – before leaving Future Publishing to found Wareable in 2014.

James has been at the helm of Wareable since 2014 and has become one of the leading experts in wearable technologies.

He has provided expert comments to a host of sources and has appeared on BBC News and Sky News to talk about smartwatch releases

James also appeared as an expert on Channel News Asia’s documentary on wearable tech.

He has also spoken about wearables at a range of events, and hosts a monthly wearable technology event called Wearables London.

And James has also moderated wearable tech panels at Web Summit, IFA, and The Wearable Technology Show.

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