There can be no doubt that the current heavyweights in Android Wear are the Huawei Watch and the new Moto 360. These watches are top of the line in feature, performance, options, and of course price tag. It's not going to be easy for everyone to choose between these two watches, especially if you don't mind Motorola's display shelf in exchange for a good auto-brightness sensor. We've already had the Huawei Watch on our wrists for a couple of weeks, but with the Moto 360 recently crossing our desk the decision between the two hasn't gotten any easier. For most people, choosing between the two is going to boil down to the overall experience. Here's a quick rundown of the big differences between the Huawei Watch and the Moto 360 2015 to help you fully grasp what these watches are offering. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines Display Quality

Motorola and Huawei have approached the always-on display from wildly different hardware for their watches. The Huawei Watch is using a 1.4-inch 400 x 400 resolution AMOLED display measured at 286ppi, while the Moto 360 2015 is using a 1.56-inch 360 x 360 LCD display measured at 233ppi. When the displays are actively showing color, there's not really a noticeable difference in quality between them. Text looks nice and sharp on both, and roughly the same amount of information is displayed when comparing these screens side by side. The AMOLED display is noticeably punchier with color, which is expected, but otherwise these two watches are fairly similar when the displays are active. When the watches slip into ambient mode as part of their always-on feature, these two displays stop being quite so similar. As you can see, Motorola's display is downright pixelated when compared to the Huawei Watch. You'll also notice a brightness difference. What you see on the right is the darkest setting Huawei allows, which isn't bad in daylight but will probably have you reaching for Theater Mode far more often than you would with the Moto 360 2015. Depending on your watch face, this may not be particularly noticeable, but seeing the two side by side the differences couldn't be more obvious. Wake on wrist