Summary

  • Choosing an Apple Watch has gotten more complicated as the line has expanded, with different screen sizes, materials, and capabilities.
  • We put each Apple Watch through a mix of year-round testing and benchmarks to evaluate factors like durability, performance, and battery life.
  • The Apple Watch Series 10 has a larger, wide-angle OLED display that makes it easier to read.
  • It also has a depth and water temperature sensor, making it a better companion for water sports.
  • If you’re upgrading from an older model, you’ll notice that you can see more from the wrist.
  • We recommend the second-generation Apple Watch SE for younger people and first-time smartwatch buyers.
  • If you’re already in the habit of wearing the watch daily, you’ll get more mileage out of it.
  • We recommend the Ultra 2 for new buyers only, as it’s primarily an aspirational watch.
  • You’re not going to beat it on battery life, but it’s also not essential for average users.
  • If battery life is your highest priority, or you frequently hike, dive, or run trails, the Ultra is the best choice.

By Victoria Song

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