Pixel Watch 1 owners started seeing an error in Google Health on Tuesday telling them to update their wearable to keep using it. Google has confirmed the message was a bug rather than a support cutoff: Pixel Watch 1 support for sleep tracking and workouts hasn’t changed, and the original device keeps working with Google Health exactly as it did before the error appeared.
What the Pixel Watch 1 support error said
The message showed up inside the Google Health app and told owners they needed to update their wearable, without explaining what would happen if they didn’t. Google addressed the confusion on its own support forum, in a thread titled “Update: Pixel Watch 1 support / Wear OS requirements,” where the company confirmed the notice was caused by a bug rather than any change in policy. Sleep tracking, workout tracking and the rest of Google Health’s features on the original Pixel Watch are unaffected, and owners don’t need to do anything in response to the message.
teqpost has read that support thread directly. It’s the primary record of what Google told affected owners, and it points to a faulty eligibility check as the cause: something inside Google Health was misreading the Pixel Watch 1’s device status and flagging it as out of date when it isn’t. Google’s language there is about fixing that check, not about winding down support for the hardware. That distinction matters, because a genuine end-of-support notice and a broken eligibility check look identical to an owner staring at a warning on a watch face, and only Google’s own statement separates the two.
Why the scare landed as Google pushes the Pixel Watch 5
The timing made the bug easy to misread as the start of a support wind-down. Google’s newest smartwatch, the Pixel Watch 5, has just launched with fresh case and band colours, better performance, larger batteries, more local storage and new health and fitness tracking metrics. AndroidAuthority has already been steering buyers toward alternatives to the Pixel Watch 5, pointing out that Google’s newest watch looks nearly identical to the Pixel Watch 4, costs more, and doesn’t move the hardware on much from its predecessor despite the higher price.
That gap between a pricier new flagship and a barely-changed one underneath it is exactly the backdrop against which an unexplained “update your wearable” warning on a three-generation-old watch reads as bad news. Pixel Watch 1 owners who bought the device in 2022 and have no interest in upgrading need to know Google Health won’t quietly drop them, and an error message with no explanation attached does the opposite of that.
What to watch next
Google hasn’t said in the support thread whether the fix for the faulty eligibility check ships server-side or needs an app update on the watch or phone, so owners who saw the message should keep half an eye on that thread rather than assume it’s resolved. It’s also worth watching whether the same bug turns up on other ageing Wear OS devices now that Google’s launch cycle has moved on to newer hardware, and whether Google says anything more specific about how long it intends to keep the original Pixel Watch on the supported list.






