After just six days on the market, LG has cancelled its latest smartwatch, the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE. An LG representative tells Android Police that due to "a hardware issue" the company has had to halt sales of the device.

LG told the site, "Late in the quality assurance process for the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, our engineers were made aware of a hardware issue which affects the day-to-day functionality of the device. After further investigation, the decision was made to cancel the rollout of the Urbane 2nd Edition LTE due to the complicated nature of the issue."

We were able to confirm the cancellation with LG. The company hasn't gone into detail about what exactly is wrong with the device, but we were told that there was "no danger to the user," and "there are no safety issues or concerns with the product." LG told both Ars and Android Police that it had not yet decided if the device would ever be for sale again.

The Urbane 2nd Edition LTE was Android Wear's first watch with built-in LTE and the first (and so far only) Android Wear watch to ship with Marshmallow. The watch even got a big plug on Google's official Android blog last week.

The watch has been on sale for about six days, both online and in Verizon and AT&T stores. Today, the online listings from both carriers are gone: Verizon's page for the Urbane 2nd Edition LTE shows an error message that aptly notes "Oops! That wasn't supposed to happen...," and AT&T redirects customers to a page for the first LG Watch Urbane. The watch also seems to be scrubbed from LG's site. We haven't heard of a recall yet, but if you happened to buy an Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, we'd suggest trying to return it.