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Suunto Core 2 appears in another certification database

Suunto Core 2 has appeared in another certification database, adding a fresh pre-launch marker for the unreleased outdoor watch. The Indonesian e-Sertifikasi listing shows model OW245 as a Suunto Outdoor Watch, matching the model number from the earlier FCC filing.


Another database now shows OW245

The listing was issued on 4 June 2026 under certificate number 122484/DJID/2026. It names Suunto as the brand, gives OW245 as the model and uses “SUUNTO OW245” as the marketing name.

The device category is listed as Outdoor Watch. That lines up with the FCC material and with the Core 2 identity already shown on the label.

The applicant is PT Indo Arloji Perkasa, with China shown as the country of origin. There is no product image in the database entry and the listing does not reveal additional hardware details.

Still, it gives us a second certification trail for the same model. That usually means the device is moving through regional approval ahead of launch, rather than sitting as a forgotten internal filing.

Suunto Core 2 filing

The FCC filing already told us more

The earlier FCC filing remains the stronger source because the label included the Core 2 name directly. It also gave away the most interesting hardware clues.

The CR3032 battery points to a replaceable coin-cell setup rather than a rechargeable smartwatch design. That makes Core 2 feel much closer to the original Core than to watches such as Suunto Race or Vertical.

Bluetooth LE adds the modern layer. That could mean app pairing, firmware updates, settings sync or basic data transfer. It does not automatically turn Core 2 into a full smartwatch.

The 100m water resistance is also useful. It suggests Suunto wants this to feel like a proper outdoor watch, not just a nostalgic Core reissue with a new name.

Suunto Core 2 label
From earlier FCC filing

This looks like a proper Core revival

The new Indonesian listing does not change the basic picture. It reinforces it.

Core 2 now looks like a modern version of Suunto’s old outdoor tool watch. The formula appears to be replaceable battery, rugged build, Bluetooth support and outdoor-first positioning.

The big unknown is timing. The FCC confidentiality period pointed toward September 2026 as a possible key date, unless Suunto launches before then or extends the hold. The Indonesian certification now gives us recent movement in early June, which keeps the launch trail alive.

There is still plenty we do not know. The listing does not confirm pricing, case size, display type or exact feature set. But the model number now appears in more than one place and the product category remains consistent.

This article originally appeared on Gadgets & Wearables, the first media outlet to report the story.

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