How can I find out WIFI MAC address of my Watch 2? - Huawei Watch 2

I could not find it anywhere.
When I click on Model in Settings->About - I get a Bluetooth MAC address displayed.
But I need my WIFI MAC address.

setting-cloud icon-wifi-click on your wifi connection. it should be listed there
regards

It's not listed

if you have a home wifi, check you router.
OR
set your wifi, disconnect your phone bluetooth, when you see the watch connected to the SSID, click the SSID in your watch. MAC will show up there.

It doesn't help me:
I'm not at home and all WiFi networks around me need MAC whitelisting before I can connect.
Is there not a way to find out MAC address without connecting to WiFi first?

Yes..
Go System, About,
and double click on the Model, Something like LEO-BX9
you will see an MAC address.. but this is NOT the wifi address. I guess it is the Bluetooth one. And mine is the same as the wifi one except the last digit.
Bluetooth: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:A2
Wifi: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:A1
see if it helps.

Cool. Thank you!

This is not the right answer.
This mac that you see when tap on the Model name is the Bluetooth MAC not the WiFi MAC.
Is not possible to see the MAC from Android Wear, but you can enable the WiFI hotspot in your phone, connect the phone and in the list of connected devices you will see the WiFi MAC.
I worked for me in Redmi 4X with MIUI 9 and Ticwatch E with Android Wear 2.6

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