Moto 360 watch could be equipped with an OLED display protected with sapphire crystal.

Unveiling Android Wear, platform for connected gadgets that puts the focus to start on connected watches, Google relies on manufacturers to quickly offer gadgets that can be used to demonstrate and create a priming effect.

Among the earliest, LG Electronics said this with LG G Watch which could be launched in the second quarter of 2014, but will be closely followed by a Moto 360 watch proposed by Motorola Mobility.

Android Wear requires, it will resume the possibilities, such as voice control initiated by a "Ok, Google," and focuses on its design and quality materials to differentiate themselves from the mass of connected watches often considered massive and unsightly.

Moto 360 Smartwatch

No specific details are yet known about this Moto 360 watch except that it will be launched this summer. According to some sources, the display could use OLED technology and it will be protected by a sapphire crystal glass highly resistant to shocks and scratches ... like traditional high-end watches while connected market typically using Corning Gorilla Glass.

Moto 360 Watch has no micro-USB port, so the mystery remains on its method of charging. A wireless charging is discussed.