Apple Watch Series 10

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A closeup focused on the screen of Apple Watch Series 10.

Monumental display.

Series 10 is a major milestone for Apple Watch. It features our biggest and most advanced display yet,1 showing more information onscreen than ever. With Apple’s first wide-angle OLED Display, the screen is brighter when viewed from an angle, making it easier to read with a quick glance.

A closeup of the screen of Apple Watch Series 10.
A view of the Digital Crown side of an Apple Watch Series 10 to show how thin it is.

Sleek form.

Series 10 is our thinnest watch ever.1 To make this possible, we re-engineered nearly every aspect of it, including the SiP, Digital Crown, speaker, front crystal, and antenna. It all comes together to create a watch that’s packed full of innovation.

Series 7, 8, 9

Series 10

Series 10 has the largest screen area of any Apple Watch. It has up to 75% more screen area than Series 3, up to 30% more screen area than Series 4, 5, 6, and SE, and up to 9% more screen area than Series 7, 8, and 9. So you can see and do even more.

A comparison between the screen sizes of Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch Series 4, 5, 6, and SE.
A closeup of two Jet Black aluminum Apple Watch Series 10 cases.

Jet Black.
Hi, gloss.

For the first time, Apple Watch comes in an eye-catching Jet Black aluminum. The case is polished until it’s extremely reflective. It then goes through a 30-step anodization process to create a deep, glossy black that’s truly striking. The result is a timeless, sophisticated look.

The possible sleep apnea notification showing up on an Apple Watch Series 10.

Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing stops repeatedly and causes disrupted sleep. If untreated, it can lead to hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and cardiac issues. You can now be notified if signs of sleep apnea are detected.3

80%
of sleep apnea cases are undiagnosed3
A swim workout with metrics including water temperature on an Apple Watch Series 10, surrounded by water bubbles.

The new water temperature sensor gives you more information for your swim workouts. And a new depth sensor makes Series 10 great for swimming and snorkeling.10 So go on, make a splash.

Keep help
close at hand.

Life is full of the unexpected. That’s why Apple Watch is there to call for help when you need it most. And now it can let someone know when you’ve safely made it to a destination.

The emergency call slider being displayed along with the Medical ID and Compass Backtrack sliders on an Apple Watch Series 10. A fall being detected on an Apple Watch Series 10. A Check In about to be sent to someone on an Apple Watch Series 10.

Need help? Apple Watch has your back. Just press and hold the side button to call emergency services and share your location.16

Apple Watch can automatically detect if you’ve taken a hard fall or been in a severe car crash. If you need help, it will call emergency services, share your location, and notify your emergency contacts.16

Check In notifies someone when you arrive at a destination. If you’re going for a run after dark, you can start a Check In for the duration of your workout to automatically notify a friend when you’re done.17

Designed to make a difference.

What matters to you matters to Apple, too. From using more recycled materials that minimize environmental impact. To privacy protections that give you more control over your data. To creating built‑in features that make Apple Watch accessible to all.

Series 10 cases are made with 100% recycled aluminum. This year, you can configure any Apple Watch in any material or finish to be carbon neutral.18

Your health data stays on your device and is encrypted when your Apple Watch is locked with a passcode. And it’s never shared without your permission.

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Built-in features like AssistiveTouch, VoiceOver, and wheelchair workouts help make Apple Watch accessible to everyone.

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