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Best Apple Watch for women

Launched in 2015 by the Californian giant Apple, the Apple Watch has undergone numerous improvements since its launch. Notably in terms of aesthetics. If previously it did not allow for the possibility of customisation, today it appeals to both men and women who wish to wear this real technological jewel on their wrist.

What's the point of buying the Apple Watch?

The Apple Watch is a true extension of the iPhone. In addition to telling the time, it allows you to have the most commonly used features of your smartphone on your wrist. The Apple Watch allows you to:

  • Answer calls and messages using voice commands;

  • Receive notifications in real time;

  • Find your way thanks to the GPS;

  • Take pictures remotely.

And these are just the main functions of the watch, which can also be a real partner for workouts and sports. It is indeed very practical with all the health measurements it can take: step counter, oxygen level in the blood, heart rate, distance covered, number of calories burned, etc.

You can also customise access to many widgets and other useful features on your various watch faces. The Apple Watch's straps are also numerous and available in a variety of materials and colours. This means that you can choose to wear different bands for different occasions and outings, so that you always feel like you have a new watch.

Which is the cheapest Apple Watch?

The latest Apple Watch to hit the market is the Apple Watch Series 7, which starts at £369 and comes in two sizes: 41 and 45mm. However, the Cupertino-based firm launched a more affordable smartwatch in September 2020. This is the Apple Watch SE, available for sale at a starting price of £269. It also comes in two sizes: 40 and 44 mm.

In terms of design, the Apple Watch SE does not differ much from the rest of Apple’s smartwatches. It has fewer features than the top-of-the-line models, especially those related to health, but it is still as good. Its screen is similar to that of the Apple Watch Series 6, and it borrows the S5 chip from the Apple Watch Series 5.

Which Apple Watch size best fits your wrist? 38, 40, 42 or 44 mm?

Being available in six different sizes, it's important to choose the right size for your Apple Watch. It is important that your watch is neither too tight nor too loose. As mentioned above, the Apple Watch Series 7 is available in 41 and 45 mm sizes. The Series 4, 5, and SE are available in 40 and 44 mm sizes, and then the Series 3 is available in 38 and 42 mm sizes. These sizes ultimately correspond to the height of the case of the connected watch on each side of the strap. Despite these different sizes, the Apple Watch bands can be adapted to the different watch models since the Apple Watch Series 3. So you can wear your old bands if you ever get a different Apple Watch model. 

To make sure you choose the right band size, Apple has a handy printable tool on its website that will help you find the right size. You can also visit a shop to try on the different band sizes. If you’re in between sizes, we recommend you go for the tighter one.

Which Apple Watch do you have or will you get? While the Series 4 to 6 are no longer available for sale on the Apple website, you can find them all on our site, refurbished and at a low price, just like the SE series.

What's the point of buying the Apple Watch?

Answer calls and messages using voice commands; Receive notifications in real time; Find your way thanks to the GPS; Take pictures remotely.

Which is the cheapest Apple Watch?

This is the Apple Watch SE, available for sale at a starting price of £269. It also comes in two sizes: 40 and 44 mm.

Which Apple Watch size best fits your wrist? 38, 40, 42 or 44 mm?

To make sure you choose the right band size, Apple has a handy printable tool on its website that will help you find the right size.

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Written by Brian,  Marketing Manager Back Market UK & Ireland

When not talking about the latest eco-friendly tech and reducing our carbon footprint, Brian enjoys the odd game of football, a classic horror (book or film) or just to kick back with a beer or a proper Scottish whisky. Slàinte Mhath!

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