Obtaining sources for the Moto 360 - Moto 360

Hey,
I"ve been looking for the source code of the kernel of Moto 360 (2nd gen).
I saw the github repository by Motorola (MotorolaMobilityLLC/kernel-msm)
and also the README for the builds: (also on github, MotorolaMobilityLLC/readme).
however I couldn't find Moto 360 (both 1st and 2nd generation) explanation for how to obtain & compile the source code.
In addition, would it be possible to just flash my own custom kernel on that watch? (never had a Moto 360 watch before, so I have no idea whether it's similar to smartphones or not).
Sincerely,
Adam.

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Motorola announces Oreo updates: Moto Z and Moto G5 lines, starting this fall [Android Central]
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