
- Pebble has revealed the design of its upcoming Time 2 smartwatch.
- Like the older Pebble Time Steel, the Time 2 also comes with a stainless steel body and metal buttons.
- It features a 1.5-inch colored e-paper display and is expected to start shipping in January 2026.
The beloved barebones Pebble smart fitness trackers are set for a comeback in 2025 after more than eight years of being discontinued. Back in January this year, Pebble’s founder and ex-CEO Eric Migicovsky announced his plans to revive the lineup, and followed it up with revealing prototypes for two watches — Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 — later in March. These watches offer up to 30 days of battery backup and run an open source version of Pebble OS.
Now, Migicovsky shared a couple of updates regarding these watches on the third episode of his podcast, Tick Talk, which is specifically about updates on the Pebble OS watches. First, the parent company, Core Devices, has been able to re-acquire the Pebble trademark and will now be able to sell with that name. This was already announced on a blog in July and was reiterated in the video today.