iPhone launch day is something tech enthusiasts and everyday consumers can mark on the calendar every September. Apple’s early autumn event has become as synonymous with the fall season as the return of pumpkin spice flavored drinks at Dunkin’ and Starbucks alike. The day is highly anticipated and full of excitement — and this year’s ‘It’s Glowtime’ event didn’t disappoint.
The Cupertino-based company unveiled its newest iPhone lineup, the iPhone 16 series, and the next generation of its popular Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Series 10, on the wearable’s tenth anniversary, the Apple Watch Ultra 3, and a more affordable Apple Watch SE.
Also:Everything announced at Apple’s iPhone 16 event
The Watch Series 10 is the latest release since Apple debuted the Watch Series 9 last year, and the Watch Series 8 back in 2022. A new Watch SE (3rd Gen) was unveiled, too, refreshing the previous iteration released in 2023, and finally, the Watch Ultra 3 levels up on the older Ultra 2, also released last year.
Early reports indicated small tweaks to the Ultra model, more affordable materials to construct the Watch SE, and a much-needed facelift to the mid-range Watch Series 10 — the first major design upgrade since the Watch Series 7 in 2021. Those rumors were confirmed at the event.
Also: When are the new Apple Watches coming out? What to know and where to preorder
The all-new Apple Watch Series 10 is the thinnest model yet and is available in 42mm and 46mm face sizes. It’s also lighter with more rounded corners and a wider aspect ratio. Its OLED display is also 40% brighter than the Series 9 watch. Beyond physical appearance, the Series 10 has several key upgrades, including an updated Smart Stack, on-watch Translator, sleep apnea detection, Depth and Tides apps, speaker playback, and more Apple Intelligence features.
The Apple Watch Series 10 is available for preorder starting today and will be available September 20. The Apple Watch Series 10 starts at $399 for GPS and $499 for cellular, and comes in two finishes (aluminum or titanium), and three color options for each.
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But should you splurge on Apple’s newest mid-range wearable? Is it time for an upgrade? Let’s see how the Apple Watch Series 10 and the Apple Watch Series 8 compare.
Specifications
Watch model
Apple Watch Series 10
Apple Watch Series 8
Display
42mm or 46mm LTPO3 OLED (Wide Angle) Always-On Retina Display
lately, the Series 8 is often even more affordable. You can find refurbished options<!–> for under $250, though a major downside is this model is increasingly hard to find, especially in new condition.
2. You’re looking for blood oxygen sensors
A major reason you may be interested in the Series 8, even though it’s now a few years old, is the blood oxygen feature. Since the blood oxygen sensor was banned for the Series 9, Ultra 2, and as expected, the Series 10, no newer Apple Watch model offers the same capabilities. This situation means the Series 8 is the best option if you’re looking for an Apple Watch equipped with blood oxygen sensing.