The Best Apple Watch

Should you splurge on the new Series 11? Or will the SE do? Let us help you figure out which version to get (and which to avoid).

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Best Apple Watch for Most
Apple Watch SE 3
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The Flagship Apple Watch
Apple Watch Series 11
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Best Outdoors Watch
Apple Watch Ultra 3
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Or Buy the Last-Gen Apple Watch
Apple Watch Series 10
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Compare Top 5 Apple Watches

ModelCase SizesColors and Finishes:Hypertension notifications:Blood oxygen sensing?Skin temperature sensing?ECG:Satellite messages:
Apple Watch SE 340 mm or 44 mmAluminum | Starlight and MidnightNoNoYesNoNo
Apple Watch Series 1142 mm or 46 mmAluminum | Rose Gold, Silver, Space Gray, Jet Black. Titanium | Gold, Natural, SlateYesYesYesYesNo
Apple Watch Ultra 349 mmTitanium | Natural or BlackYesYesYesYesYes
Apple Watch Series 1042 mm or 46 mmAluminum | Jet Black, Rose, Silver. Titanium | Slate, Gold or NaturalYesYesYesYesNo
Apple Watch Series 941 mm or 45 mmAluminum | Pink, Midnight, Starlight, or SilverYesYesYesYesNo

The Best Apple Watch Accessories

Belkin 3in1 Qi2 Charging Stand a black stand with 2 extending arms to hold devices shown on the left with a phone watch...
Photograph: Simon Hill

Once you have your Apple Watch, you're going to need some accessories. Here are the ones for you to consider first.

A 3-in-1 charger. Apple Watches are notoriously hard to keep charged. This Belkin Qi2 charger ($110) is our favorite stand, but we have many more selections in our Best 3-in-1 Apple Wireless Chargers. You can also pick up a power bank ($90) with a built-in Apple Watch charger so you're not caught outside with a dead watch.

Whatever band you want. Our Best Apple Watch Accessories guide has a ton of options. My personal favorite band of all time is the Konsu NYC supple leather band ($139), but we have many more in our guide.

A case and a screen protector. Apple's service pricing is notoriously exorbitant—repairing a watch costs almost as much as buying a new one! Bigger and more expensive isn't always better. If the case is big and doesn't fit well, it will rattle annoyingly every time you get a notification. I like the Spigen Thin Fit Case ($15) and a screen protector set from Amazon ($10); extras are nice if you mess up the first application.

Avoid These Watches

It's been years since we've seen retailers carry the Series 1, Series 2, or Series 3. You may see them on resale sites, but they are not worth the price. WatchOS 26 only works with the second-gen SE and newer, so we no longer recommend buying the Series 4 or 5, or the first-gen SE. The Series 1 isn't waterproof; neither the Series 1 nor the Series 2 has any cellular capability; and none of these watches are compatible with the latest watchOS version.


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