The Apple Watch Series 10 disappointed some users last year. After hearing about major design changes for a while, the new Apple Watch turned out to be more or less identical to the one sold over the last few years. The display was just a tad larger and the body was slightly thinner, but overall it was very similar to the Series 9.
At this point, Appleโs extremely successful watch is a proven formula and the company isnโt rocking the boat. So whatโs in store for Apple Watch Series 11 in the fall of 2025? Hereโs what weโve heard so far about the Apple Watch Series 11.
Apple Watch Series 11: Release date
For years now, Apple has announced the new Apple Watch together with the new iPhone at a September event, with both products going on sale the following week. We havenโt heard anything to make us think that wonโt be the case again this year.
The most likely date is the second Tuesday of September, which is September 9. Pre-orders for the Apple Watch Series 11 will probably begin that Friday (September 12) with general availability in stores a week later (September 19).
Apple Watch Series 11: Price
Ever since the Apple Watch Series 3, Apple has kept starting prices the same for the aluminum Apple Watch and we donโt expect a price hike this year. THis means that the Series 11 will start at $399 and the larger version will cost $429, with an extra $100 for cellular capability and higher prices for various bands.
With the Series 10, Apple also offered a titanium case for $699/$749, which includes LTE like the Ultra. Rumors suggest Apple will keep that option around with the Series 11, likely at the same price.
However, no discussion of future Apple product pricing is complete without mentioning U.S. tariffs, which are changing rapidly and could have a big impact on pricing. Itโs simply too difficult to predict whether tariffs will increase the Apple Watchโs price, the odds are significant.

The Apple Watch Series 11 is likely to look nearly identical to the Series 10.
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Apple Watch Series 11: Design
Rumors throughout 2024 told us to expect more significant changes to the Apple Watch design last year, and then the Series 10 debuted and it looked like a very slightly flattened Series 9.
This year, there arenโt even any rumors of big design changes. Currently, all signs point to an Apple Watch that is identical in appearance to the Series 10, with the possible exception of new colors, possibly sky blue to match the MacBook Air and iPhone 17.
Apple Watch Series 11: New features
Apple has been working on incorporating a microLED display on the Apple Watch for several years, according to various leaks and rumors, but itโs not expected to debut on the Series 11 this year. Some think this display shift will come to Apple Watch Ultra first, but even that isnโt expected in 2025.
Weโre not expecting any new health sensors, either. Appleโs blood glucose monitoring initiative is still years from ending up in a watch, it seems, and while there have been rumors of high blood pressure monitoring, thatโs not quite ready to appear this year, either.
So what will be new? You can bet on a new S11 SiP (system in package), offering somewhat better performance. Donโt expect a big boost in battery life, thoughโthat has been a near constant 18 hours for nearly the entire lifespan of the watch.

Apple Intelligence and the new Siri could be one of the new features of watchOS 12 and the Apple Watch Series 11.
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Apple Intelligence is a key aspect of almost every new Apple product now, and rumors suggest Apple is working on bringing some AI features to the Apple Watch. The actual AI models probably wonโt be able to run on the watch; rather, the watch will gather data, the processing will be done on your iPhone, and then the watch will display results or notifications.
Many of the new AI features will likely debut as part of watchOS 12, but some might be kept as Series 11 exclusives in order to help differentiate the hardware.
Itโs also rumored that the Apple Watch Ultra 3 will support 5G cellular and satellite messaging, which could also come to the Series 11. Apple debuted a wireless chip in the iPhone 16e, but itโs not clear whether itโs small or efficient enough for the Apple Watch yet.
Apple Watch SE: Is something new on the way?
Apple hasnโt updated the Apple Watch SE since 2022 and that update was an extremely minor one, bringing a new chip and crash detection with a lower price of $249. It was initially rumored that 2024 would bring a substantial update to the budget watch with a plastic redesign, but that didnโt happen. Then Mark Gurman of Bloomberg reported that a plastic SE redesign would arrive in 2025 alonside the Series 11.
However, a rumor in March claimed that the new Apple Watch SE had run into production issues and was in โserious jeopardy.โ So Apple may need to switch to an aluminum design for the new SE or stick with the current model for another year.

The Apple Watch SE hasnโt been updated since 2022.
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The Series 11 is likely to be a โSeries 10sโ
We criticized the Apple Watch Series 8 for being largely the same as the Series 7, and the Series 9 for being almost identical to the Series 8. This looks like it could be another one of those years, where there are only very minor changes to the Apple Watch that you wonโt even notice in everyday use.
That doesnโt mean itโs a bad watch, or that Apple is in trouble. There is virtually no competition for the Apple Watch, and as long as Apple keeps pressing forward with watchOS software features, itโs likely to keep selling a lot of Apple Watches. But if youโre hoping for a major change to the Apple Watch hardware, youโll probably have to wait another year or more.


