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Apple Watch Series 10 vs. Apple Watch Ultra 2: Oh, so close — for a change

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The Apple Watch Series 10 is the only Apple Watch the company introduced this year. How does it compare to the Apple Watch Ultra 2? You might be surprised.
It’s hard to believe, but almost a decade has passed since the first Apple Watch was released. Since then, we’ve witnessed the introduction of annual “Series” releases, along with a few “SE” and “Ultra” models. This year, the Apple Watch Series 10 made its debut at the Apple event inSeptember, but that same event didn’t update the Apple Watch Ultra. Instead, we got a new Black Titanium colorway alongside the existing Natural Titanium Apple Watch Ultra 2.
How does the new Apple Watch compare to the Apple Watch Ultra 2? It’s time to find out.Apple Watch Series 10 vs. Apple Watch Ultra 2: specsApple Watch Series 10 vs. Apple Watch Ultra 2: design
The Apple Watch Series 10 had a significant face-lift compared to the Apple Watch Series 9. The new watch is available in 42mm and 46mm sizes and comes in titanium and traditional aluminum. The aluminum cases are offered in Jet Black, Rose Gold, and Silver, while the titanium options are Slate, Gold, and Natural. No stainless steel version or a Product Red color option exists this year. Like previous models, the Series 10 features a Digital Crown and a side button on the watch’s right side.
The Series 10 refresh means it is 10% thinner and lighter than the previous model. This may not sound like a lot, but it’s noticeable, especially as the watch sits more flush on your wrist. Though this change isn’t necessarily a game changer, it’s impressive nonetheless. Another change Apple made to the Series 10 is the aluminum finish, which is now polished on the Jet Black model. The Silver and Rose Gold colors continue to have a matte aluminum finish.
The Ultra 2 is available in a single size, 49mm, in Black or Natural Titanium. Its case is more durable than the Series 10’s. In addition to a Digital Crown and side button, the Ultra 2 features an Action button that can be personalized for different functions. A similar button can be found on the iPhone 16 series. Due to its larger size and rugged construction, the Ultra 2 is noticeably heavier than the Series 10. The Ultra 2 also has a louder speaker designed for outdoor use and emergencies.
This has to be a tie, as it depends on what you want in a smartwatch. Do you want big and rugged? Pick the Ultra 2. Sleek and stylish? Then it’s the Series 10 all the way.
Winner: TieApple Watch Series 10 vs. Apple Watch Ultra 2: display
The Apple Watch Series 10 boasts a larger display than its predecessor, the Series 9, and features Apple’s cutting-edge third-generation LTPO OLED technology. This advancement translates to a wider refresh rate range and enhanced power efficiency, surpassing the Series 9 and Ultra 2. With a remarkable 2,000 nits of peak brightness, the Series 10 ensures exceptional visibility in bright environments, while its 1-nit minimum brightness allows for comfortable viewing in lowlight conditions.
Furthermore, the Series 10’s wide-angle OLED technology significantly improves off-axis viewing angles, resulting in a screen that appears up to 40% brighter than the Series 9 when viewed at an angle.
While the Ultra 2 retains its crown as the brightest Apple Watch display with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, making it ideal for extreme sunlight, the Series 10 offers a compelling combination of size, efficiency, and viewing angle enhancements.

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