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A fresh look for the Apple Watch seems way further in the future

Apple’s iconic smartwatch design is set to stay the same for a while, at least until 2028.

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Side view of Apple Watch Series 11.
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What’s happened? Don’t expect a major design overhaul of the Apple Watch until 2028 or beyond.

  • A prominent Weibo leaker, Instant Digital, claims that the 2026 Apple Watch lineup will look broadly the same as current models.
  • A full redesign might not arrive until the year after the iPhone’s 20th-anniversary release, which is expected in late 2027.
  • That means a fresh new look for the Apple Watch may not surface before 2028.

Why is this important? The current Apple Watch design, featuring a rectangular face with rounded edges, thin bezels, and the familiar band mechanism, could remain unchanged for the next couple of years.

  • Earlier rumors had suggested a design refresh in 2026, including a thinner case, a magnetically attached band system, and possibly a micro-LED display.
  • The reported delay suggests that Apple may be prioritizing the refinement of underlying technologies over outward styling.
  • It also reflects the broader maturity of the Apple Watch lineup: Apple may feel it can continue delivering incremental upgrades rather than pushing out a complete redesign every year or two.
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Why should I care? A major Apple Watch redesign is usually a big moment; it can signal new engineering, fresh materials, redesigned sensors, and, of course, a new look.

  • If you’re considering buying a new Apple Watch or upgrading your current one, you can do so without worrying about a radical redesign arriving in the next one to two years.
  • Your existing Apple Watch bands are also likely to remain compatible, as no major form-factor change is expected anytime soon.
  • On the other hand, if you’ve been waiting specifically for a new design, you may want to hold off a bit longer.

OK, what’s next? Upcoming Apple Watch models, including the rumored Watch Series 12 in 2026, are expected to focus on internal improvements such as upgraded sensors, more efficient chips, and better health-tracking capabilities rather than a redesigned exterior.

  • Rumored upgrades for future models include biometric authentication, improved health sensors, and brighter or more advanced displays.
  • For now, Apple’s lineup includes the Watch Series 11, Watch Ultra 3, and Watch SE 3.
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