Samsung Revives the Galaxy Watch Classic Series


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Samsung is bringing back the Galaxy Watch Classic lineup. The lineup is famous for the rotating bezel, which is favored by the majority of users. Samsung will bring it back after failing to release the Classic variant in 2024 with the Galaxy Watch8 Classic.

Samsung is bringing back the Galaxy Watch Classic with the Galaxy Watch8 Classic

The new model recently surfaced in the Bluetooth SIG database. The model number of the new model is SM-L505U, which confirms that it’s in development. The Classic model is reportedly launching in early July 2025, together with the regular Galaxy Watch8.

Samsung only launched the Galaxy Watch7 and the Galaxy Watch Ultra last year. The fans observed that there was no Classic variant and were not happy about it. A lot of them missed the physical rotating bezel that made using the watch easier. Samsung appears to have heard the criticism. The Classic is returning.

Samsung Brings Back the Beloved Galaxy Watch Classic

Leaks suggest the Galaxy Watch8 Classic will feature a slightly bigger battery. It was the first time it showed up in previous certification documents. The longer battery life will probably enhance the overall user experience.

There are also some rumors regarding updates in health tracking, software efficiency, and robustness. Nevertheless, Samsung hasn’t announced detailed features as of yet. There should be more information coming forward closer to release time. Together with the smartwatch, Samsung can also unveil its future foldable telephones—the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7—at the same event. July may then turn out to be a huge month for Samsung product unveilings.

The return of the Classic model will thrill old-time users. It offers the comfort and control of the rotating bezel, but with the advantages of contemporary upgrades. With leaks and official statements still emerging, we’ll get a clearer picture of what to expect. Now, fans of the Galaxy Watch series can expect a classic favorite—albeit one with more oomph and additional features this time around.

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