It's apparently Watch Leak Week. Hot on the heels of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 leak roundup, four new Google devices quietly cleared the FCC, first spotted today by Droid-Life. All four are listed as "wireless device" in the filings. The model numbers, G25QD, G1XJ6, G0F3Y, and GFW3R, match the same four that appeared in India's regulatory database on June 1 and are widely believed to be the Pixel Watch 5. Google applied for FCC clearance back in April, so this isn't a surprise, but it going public today puts the launch timeline into focus.

The four models are expected to represent two sizes, 41mm and 45mm, each with LTE. One wrinkle: every listing shows both Wi-Fi and LTE capability, where typically only half the lineup gets cellular. If accurate, Google may be dropping the cheaper Wi-Fi-only model entirely, or there's a new tier, possibly a Pro version, coming alongside the standard watch.

A prototype was already photographed on the seabed near the Caribbean island of St. Martin in May, posted to X by Gearbox founder Randy Pitchford after a friend found it while scuba diving. The back clearly read "Pixel Watch 5" with sensor labels for heart rate, blood oxygen, skin temperature, and stress. The design looks identical to the Pixel Watch 4.

On timing, the Pixel Watch 4 cleared the FCC in July last year and Google held it until October, well past the August announcement. The Pixel Watch 3 went through the FCC in July 2024 and launched in September. A Made by Google event in August alongside the Pixel 11 is the working expectation, with the watch itself likely shipping in October.

No specs are confirmed. Rumors point to a custom Google Tensor chip replacing the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 that powered the last three generations, which would be the biggest internal change since the line launched in 2022. Price is expected to hold at around $349.