The hybrid wellness watch

Who said a smartwatch can't look smart?

A watch you'd wear to the boardroom. Every metric a smartwatch tracks, hidden inside. Unveiling Q3 2026.

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I · The smartwatch problem

Smartwatches were made for athletes. The rest of us just wear them anyway.

Most smartwatches HYBE Health
Aesthetic

Plastic cases, chunky lugs, rubber straps. They belong at the gym.

Real hands, real dial, classic case.
They work with a suit or a t-shirt.

Insight

They throw raw data at you. They don't tell you what to do with it.

The app translates the numbers into a few takeaways each week.

Overload

They buzz, ping, and glow all day. Your wrist never gets a rest.

No screen on the dial. The watch keeps time. The phone keeps the rest.

Smart on the inside. Smart on the outside.

II · The approach

An analogue face. A connected life.

A real watch on the outside. Hands, dial, weight. The sensor stack sits inside the case, out of sight. You read the data in the app, not on your wrist. We built it for the office, the boardroom, and anywhere else a smartwatch would look out of place.

01

Hidden sensors

We fit smartwatch-grade sensors beneath a traditional dial. Heart rate, oxygen, sleep, movement. You never see them.

02

Considered insights

The HYBE app picks the few things worth knowing each week and tells you what to do with them. You get advice. Not a stat sheet.

03

Quiet by design

The dial stays dark. The case stays silent. The watch shows the time. The phone does everything else.

III · Inside

Track everything. Show nothing.

Six sensors. Zero notifications. One quiet dial.

From the sensor stack The full sensor stack
01

Heart rate

Tracked all day. Compared against your resting baseline.

02

Steps

Counted in the background. Without a daily goal nagging you.

03

Oxygen

Blood oxygen, read through the case back. Out of sight on the dial.

04

Sleep

Sleep stages and recovery quality. We don't grade you on it.

05

Calories

Calorie burn across the day. Active and resting, counted separately.

06

Recovery

A daily readiness score from your sleep, HRV, and training load.

6 sensors · 1 dial · 0 notifications

IV · How it works

Sensors on your wrist. Insights in your pocket.

01 · Wear

Strap it on.

It looks like a watch you'd already own. Your nightstand stays clear. Your meetings stay dim.

02 · Sync

Data, quietly.

The sensors send data to the HYBE app all day. Your wrist stays quiet.

03 · Improve

Weekly takeaways.

Once a week the app surfaces a few things worth knowing. You open it on your own time.

V · The story

Built by a watch enthusiast. For people who never wanted a smartwatch.

HYBE started in a wardrobe and a watch box. Jason wore a Submariner to work and a fitness tracker to the gym, and got sick of swapping between them.

Eight months of prototyping followed. We shrank the sensor stack, re-cut the case, and re-balanced the dial. One brief throughout: a watch you'd already want to wear, with the electronics hidden inside.

This isn't for biohackers. It's for the 7am gym, 9am meeting, 8pm dinner crowd. People who'd rather their watch said nothing about it.

Founder

Jason Aitcheson

Est. MMXXV

“I wanted to keep wearing the watch I love. So I built one that could keep up.”
— JA

VI · Questions

Common questions.

What is HYBE Health?

HYBE Health is a hybrid wellness watch brand launching in Q3 2026. The watch looks and functions like a classic analogue timepiece, with real hands, a physical dial, and no screen, while housing a full suite of health sensors on the underside of the case. Data syncs to a companion mobile app, where insights surface as weekly takeaways. HYBE Health is founded by Jason Aitcheson and is independent of HYBE Corporation, the South Korean entertainment company.

How is HYBE Health different from a smartwatch?

A smartwatch is built around a screen. HYBE Health is built around a watch dial. There is no display on the wrist, no glowing notifications, and nothing on the watch face asking for attention. Sensors track heart rate, sleep, oxygen, steps, calories and recovery in the background, and insights arrive through the companion app rather than the watch itself.

What does the HYBE Health watch track?

The watch tracks heart rate, steps, blood oxygen, sleep stages, calorie burn, and a daily recovery readiness score. Sensors sit on the case back and read through the wrist. The HYBE companion app turns the numbers into a small set of weekly takeaways rather than dumping raw stats on you.

Can you wear it with a suit?

Yes. HYBE Health is designed for nine-to-five professionals who want health tracking without the bulky aesthetic of a sport smartwatch. The watch looks like a traditional analogue timepiece and fits naturally with formal and business attire. Boardrooms, dinners, and meetings included.

When will HYBE Health launch?

HYBE Health is targeting Q3 2026. The product is in late prototype stage and the company is finalising manufacturing partners. Waitlist members will receive early-access pricing, updates from the workshop, and a heads-up before the public reveal. The first production batch will be limited.

Where can I join the HYBE Health waitlist?

Sign up at hybehealth.com/waitlist. Waitlist members are first in line for the Q3 2026 launch and will receive early-access pricing, behind-the-scenes updates from the workshop, and a heads-up before the public reveal. The first batch will be limited.

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