Boot-loop while charging, reboots when not. Fastboot OK - LG Watch Urbane

Hey guys, so I have a weird issue. One day I left my urbane charging and the next day I found it stuck on the LG logo. Here are the details:
-If I leave it connected to the original cradle, usb and charger, the urbane will go into a reboot loop. It will not pass from the LG logo.
-Taking it out from the cradle will start doing the same behaviour until it runs out of battery.
-If i connect the urbane to a computer, the loop will stop and boot into the OS fine. But once it gets disconnected from the cradle it will go into the reboot loop again.
-If boot into fastboot or recovery the urbane will stay on until the battery dies.
I already tried to flash it via adb sideload xxxx.zip and via fastboot (back to android 6.0) with no luck..
any other ideas guys?

I am facing the exact same issue and I have no idea why, tried flashing, nothing helped.

Battery dead. Not enough capacity to ensure a complete boot.
Fastboot or recovery is only a boot minimal system (like command line) so lighter than a normal OS charge.

@dersie, thank you so much! It's just meant I resurrected my Engagement watch!

Having the same issue. Is it worth to get the new battery for 20 usd?

I jus replaced my bartery (from aliexpress) and watch is working !! Didn't boot at all even on charger. Was all the time rebooting... Battery replace fixed problem

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