The Moto Maker customization tool, first introduced with the original Moto X and later expanded to the second-gen model and (technically) the Moto 360, has been one of the company's more unique offerings. It's been slowly expanding since its launch in 2013, from the US to the UK, Germany, France, and China. Next up on the schedule is probably India, presumably starting with the second generation Moto X.

Motorola's Indian Twitter account has been hinting at the Moto Maker launch with all the subtlety of a thrown brick. The prospective launch date, or perhaps merely the initial announcement, looks like a go for tomorrow, June 15th.

You’re about to experience a sea of choices. Find out how on June 15. What will you choose to do? pic.twitter.com/9FJe4afRdf — Motorola India (@MotorolaIndia) June 13, 2015

Choice has a blueprint. And you’re about to create it. Find out how on June 15! pic.twitter.com/upYbrCzGQ7 — Motorola India (@MotorolaIndia) June 13, 2015

Current iterations of Moto Maker allow users to customize the front, back, and metal trim of the Moto X, with some exotic materials like wood and leather available for an extra charge. Engraving is included, and users can select 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB options for storage. India may or may not get the more premium back options right away - Motorola's suppliers for the materials come from different parts of the world.

It's likely that a third-generation version of the Moto X would be offered with customizations as well - the fact that Motorola is still expanding the service two years later means that they're satisfied with the current response.