Apple Watch enthusiasts eagerly anticipating a major redesign in 2024 might need to temper their expectations.
Rumors about a groundbreaking “Apple Watch X” to commemorate the device’s 10th anniversary have been circulating for some time. However, recent reports suggest that the design will largely remain unchanged from the current models.
Initial speculations hinted at a significant overhaul for the Apple Watch Series 10, featuring a slimmer profile and an innovative magnetic band system.
Contrary to these early expectations, leaked schematics of the Series 10 reveal a design strikingly similar to the existing models. The primary change appears to be an increase in size, offering 45mm and 49mm options, with the screen extending to approximately 2 inches on the wrist.
Analysts propose several reasons for this: Apple might be content with the current design, could be encountering production challenges with the new design, or might have postponed the redesign to 2025.
This delay could be linked to a significant internal design shift at Apple, potentially influenced by the recently announced M4 iPad Pro—the company’s thinnest device to date.
While the prospect of a new design is exciting for some, the news isn’t entirely negative.
The anticipated Apple Watch X, set to launch with watchOS 11 which was unveiled at WWDC, is likely to maintain a familiar form factor. This means that existing Apple Watch bands are expected to remain compatible.
Ultimately, we will have to wait for Apple’s official announcement to confirm the features of the Series 10.