CMF Watch 3 Pro Launched in India at Rs. 6,999 – Full Specs and Sale Details

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CMF Watch 3 Pro

The smartwatch market in India is crowded, but every now and then a launch stands out because of strong pricing and practical features. The new CMF Watch 3 Pro looks like one of those launches. CMF has announced the watch in India with a headline launch price of Rs. 6,999, while the regular listed price is Rs. 7,999 in many reports. The open sale starts from 8 May 2026, with early access beginning on 7 May.

For buyers, this matters because the Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 8,000 segment is where most value-focused smartwatch purchases happen. If a device in this range offers reliable fitness tracking, good display quality, and long battery life, it can quickly become a popular option.

Price, Availability, and Positioning

The CMF Watch 3 Pro is positioned as an everyday smartwatch for users who want health tracking and smart utility without paying premium flagship prices. Launch coverage confirms-

  • List price: Rs. 7,999
  • Introductory launch price: Rs. 6,999
  • Early access sale: 7 May 2026 (around 12 PM IST in multiple reports)
  • Open sale: 8 May 2026
  • Availability: Flipkart and offline retail channels

This pricing approach is important. Many brands now use a “higher MRP + limited launch offer” model. So buyers who want the Rs. 6,999 effective price usually need to buy during the launch window.

CMF Watch 3 Pro Specifications: What You Get

The headline hardware includes a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a circular design and metal body styling. That gives the watch a more premium look than many plastic-heavy options in this price class.

Key features reported across launch coverage-

  • Dual-band GPS for more accurate route tracking
  • Heart-rate, SpO2, sleep, and stress monitoring
  • 100+ sports modes (reports mention 120–130+ depending on listing updates)
  • Bluetooth calling support with built-in mic and speaker
  • Up to 13 days battery life (typical usage claim)
  • IP68 protection
  • AI-linked fitness functions such as coaching/insights in selected modes
  • Integration support through the companion app ecosystem

Battery is one of the strongest talking points. CMF claims up to 13 days under standard usage, with shorter backup under heavy usage or always-on settings. In real use, most buyers can expect battery life to vary based on calling, brightness, GPS usage, and health monitoring frequency.

CMF (Color, Material, and Finish in short) is a brand owned by the London-based company Nothing. Launched in 2023, and as of late 2025, CMF is operating as an independent subsidiary of Nothing with headquarters in India.

Should You Buy It?

If your budget is near Rs. 7,000 and your priorities are display, battery, and fitness basics, the Watch 3 Pro looks strong to buy. It is especially suitable for-

  • first-time smartwatch users
  • users upgrading from older budget bands
  • people who need GPS + calling + health tracking in one wearable

If you are expecting advanced smartwatch app ecosystems like premium Wear OS/Apple Watch levels, this is not that category. But for practical daily use, the feature-to-price balance appears competitive.

The best buying strategy is simple, compare final launch offers from the website, verify return/warranty terms, and check app compatibility with your phone before ordering. In short, CMF has launched a feature-rich watch at a highly attractive entry price, and the 8 May sale start makes this one of the key wearable launches to watch in this segment this month.

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