Does the Montblanc Summit 2 Plus support eSIM?
Yes, the Montblanc Summit 2 Plus supports eSIM, but only the LTE-enabled version. This luxury Wear OS smartwatch offers standalone cellular connectivity through its embedded SIM, letting you make calls, send messages, and stream music without your phone nearby.
Montblanc Summit 2 Plus eSIM compatibility
The LTE variant includes eSIM functionality as standard, while the Wi-Fi-only model does not support cellular connectivity at all. The Summit 2 Plus was released with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Wear 3100 platform and runs Wear OS, giving it the hardware foundation for eSIM activation through compatible carriers.
The watch supports a single eSIM profile at a time. You cannot run dual SIM configurations or maintain multiple active eSIM profiles simultaneously. Most implementations tie the watch's eSIM to your existing smartphone number through your carrier's connected-device or "NumberSync" programs, though some carriers allow standalone plans.
Carrier and regional considerations
Your carrier must support Wear OS eSIM provisioning for smartwatches. In North America, major carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile offer compatible plans. European carriers vary by country, and availability in other regions depends on local carrier support. Before purchasing, confirm your carrier supports the Montblanc Summit 2 Plus specifically, as some carriers maintain approved-device lists.
How to set up an eSIM on the Montblanc Summit 2 Plus
Setting up the Montblanc Summit 2 Plus eSIM typically happens through your carrier's app on your paired smartphone. The process differs slightly depending on whether you're activating a carrier-paired plan (linked to your phone number) or a standalone data plan for travel.
Standard carrier setup steps
- Pair your Montblanc Summit 2 Plus with your smartphone using the Wear OS app and complete the initial watch setup.
- Open your carrier's app on your smartphone (such as the Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile app).
- Navigate to the connected devices or wearables section and select "Add a smartwatch" or similar option.
- Follow the prompts to authenticate your account and select your watch from the detected devices list.
- Wait while the carrier provisions the eSIM profile to your watch—this typically takes 2–3 minutes.
- Once complete, you'll see a cellular signal indicator on your watch face, confirming the eSIM is active.
- Test the connection by leaving your phone behind and making a call or sending a message from your watch.
Travel eSIM activation on your watch
For standalone travel eSIM plans, the process involves scanning a QR code. Download the eSIM QR code to your smartphone, then on your watch, open Settings > Connectivity > Mobile network > Add mobile plan. Point your watch camera at the QR code displayed on your phone screen, or manually enter the activation code if your watch lacks a camera or the scan fails.
Using a travel eSIM on the Montblanc Summit 2 Plus
Travel eSIMs give your Montblanc Summit 2 Plus data connectivity abroad without activating expensive roaming on your home carrier plan. This is particularly useful if you want standalone watch functionality while traveling but don't want to pay international roaming fees.
How travel eSIMs work on smartwatches
Purchase a data-only travel eSIM for your destination country before you fly. Install the profile on your watch while still at home and connected to Wi-Fi. When you land, the watch will connect to local networks automatically. You'll have data for maps, messaging apps, and notifications without needing your phone as a hotspot.
Keep in mind that most smartwatch eSIM implementations prioritize carrier-paired plans. If your watch is already provisioned with your home carrier's eSIM, you may need to temporarily deactivate that profile to use a travel eSIM, then reactivate it when you return. Check whether your carrier allows eSIM profile switching without reprovisioning.
Browse available eSIM plans by destination to find data packages that work with Wear OS smartwatches. Look for plans that support wearable devices specifically, as some data-only eSIMs are designed for phones and tablets only.
Tips and troubleshooting
Getting the most from your Montblanc Summit 2 Plus eSIM means understanding a few common settings and knowing how to resolve activation issues when they occur.
Enable data roaming for travel eSIM plans
When you install a travel eSIM on your watch, you must turn on data roaming for that specific profile. On the watch, go to Settings > Connectivity > Mobile network, select your travel eSIM, and toggle on Data roaming. Without this setting enabled, the watch won't connect to local networks abroad even with a valid eSIM installed.
If you maintain your home carrier eSIM on the watch, disable that profile or turn off roaming for it to avoid accidental charges. Most Wear OS implementations let you choose which mobile plan is active for data.
Fix an eSIM that won't activate
If your eSIM fails to provision, restart both your watch and your paired smartphone, then attempt activation again. Ensure your watch has a strong Wi-Fi connection during setup, as the eSIM profile downloads over the internet. If using a carrier-paired plan, confirm your smartphone plan includes support for connected devices and that you haven't exceeded your carrier's device limit.
For QR code scanning issues, increase your phone's screen brightness to maximum and hold the watch steady about 15–20 centimeters from the screen. If scanning repeatedly fails, look for a manual entry option in the watch's mobile network settings and type the activation code provided with your eSIM.
Check compatibility for other devices
If you're unsure whether another phone, tablet, or wearable supports eSIM, you can check another device's eSIM compatibility to confirm before purchasing a plan. Smartwatch eSIM support varies widely by model and manufacturer.


