Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 have moved through FCC and CMIIT filings. The Galaxy Watch 9 Classic has not appeared in either database. That leaves buyers waiting for a rotating-bezel model with one fewer signal that it is coming into this cycle.
Galaxy Watch 9 filings
The FCC records list the 40mm Galaxy Watch 9 under SM-L340 and SM-L345, and the 44mm model under SM-L350 and SM-L355. Those listings give Samsung’s next standard watch two size options and show the hardware has reached the stage where certification paperwork is now public.
The same filings list the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 cellular model as SM-L715. The 3C charging certification also points to 10W wired charging at 5V/2A for both models. That matches the Galaxy Watch 8 series and suggests Samsung is not chasing a charging-speed bump this round. Galaxy Watch 9 filings and certification details
Galaxy Watch 9 Classic gap
The missing piece is the Galaxy Watch 9 Classic. The Galaxy Watch Classic line started with Watch 4, and it has shipped every year since. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic launched in July 2025, so the absence of a Classic model number in both FCC and CMIIT stands out against that pattern.
Sammy Fans said the Ultra 2’s presence makes a Classic “less likely to show up this year.” That reading fits the filings, but it does not end the question. Samsung has not put a Classic model into either regulatory database, and that is the strongest public clue that the rotating bezel may be missing from this lineup.
So the practical takeaway is simple. Buyers who want the standard Galaxy Watch 9 or the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 can read these filings as a near-launch signal. Buyers waiting for the Classic should treat July 22 in London as the next checkpoint, because that is where Samsung would have to put a Classic back into the picture.






