Best Apple Watch 2023

Apple Watch series 8
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Apple Watch recently celebrated its eighth birthday, commemorating the day Apple Watch hit the shelves for the first time in 2015. We've come a long way from the single model that first graced our wrists, and there's now an Apple Watch in every size, shape, color, and price point you can imagine. 

We've tested every Apple Watch extensively and come to the conclusion that right now the Apple Watch Series 8 is the best all-round Apple Watch for most people. It's not as expensive or bulky as the Apple Watch Ultra, but boasts more features than the Apple Watch SE. 

So what's the best Apple Watch for you? Read on to find out. 

The best Apple Watch you can buy right now: Apple Watch Series 8

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Apple Watch Series 8 (Image credit: Future / iMore)

Apple Watch Series 8

The perfect Apple Watch for most people at the best price.

Reasons to buy

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Available in Stainless Steel
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Same processor as the Ultra
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Temperature sensor
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Fall detection
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ECG & Sp02 monitors
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Crash Detection

Reasons to avoid

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Apple Watch SE is cheaper
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Tethered to iPhone
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Only 18-hour battery life

The Apple Watch Series 8 (opens in new tab) features an always-on altimeter and a blood oxygen monitor (Sp02), much like the Series 7 did, but this newer model does include Crash Detection and a temperature sensor. The former is a feature that will automatically detect if you're in a severe car crash. Even though not much has changed with the Apple Watch Series 8, the aluminum-bodied is our pick best all-around model because of the price and feature set.

It doesn't have cellular, but from our experience with all Apple Watch models, the average user doesn't need cellular (we almost always bring our phones with us anyway). It's positioned as the Apple Watch that everyone can use without costing as much as one with more advanced features (or materials). Plus, thanks to the advancements in watchOS 9 (opens in new tab), you can push it to 36 hours of battery life if you don't mind sacrificing some of its functionality.

Just like its predecessor, you can get it in a 41mm or 45mm case; it has all the health features you want and can track many different workouts. Plus, The Series 8 is now the only Apple Watch model you can get in the stainless steel finish, as the titanium finish is reserved for only the Ultra, and the Apple Watch SE is only aluminum.

If you just stick with the aluminum model, it really is the best value for the best price. That's why it's our top pick.  

Best for most people: Apple Watch Series 7

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Apple Watch Series 7

Last year's model is really worth it if you can find a discount

Reasons to buy

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Basically the same as the Series 8
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Cheaper with discounts
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Fall detection
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ECG & Sp02 monitors

Reasons to avoid

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Stock is running out
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No Temperature sensor
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Missing Crash Detection

While we know the Apple Watch Series 8 has replaced it, as long as you can find the Series 7 (opens in new tab), we actually think this is the best option for most people.

The Series 7 is super similar to the Series 8, only missing the temperature sensor and Crash Detection. Thanks to watchOS 9, Low Power Mode and all the fitness tracking improvements in the software are available on the Apple Watch Series 7 too.

Same form factor, 99% of the same features, and it's available for even cheaper thanks to the fact that it's getting discontinued. Of course, that means it will only be the best for most people while it's still available. So, if you're in the market for a new one, act fast. 

Best budget Apple Watch/Best Apple Watch for kids: Apple Watch SE (2022)

Apple Watch SE Workout (Image credit: Apple)

The Apple Watch SE (2022) is a fantastic value for anyone who is sure not to overspend on their tech. While we know it misses some of the best health features from the Series 8, like the blood oxygen monitor or ECG monitor, the $249 price tag of the Apple Watch SE just can't be beaten.

It has a heart rate monitor, emergency SOS alert, Fall Detection, an always-on altimeter, and all the goodies that come along with watchOS 9. It also has the same processor chip as the Apple Watch Series 8 and Ultra, meaning it does not lack power or speed. You'll get the same great experience navigating watchOS from your wrist.  

Additionally, the Apple Watch SE (2022) is perfect if you plan on using Family Setup (opens in new tab) to give your kid or perhaps an older relative Apple Watch. And, while you can't get it in any other finishes than aluminum, you can get it in either a 40mm or 44mm case, and you can add cellular for a bit of extra money as well. The SE is a great option if you're looking for a first step into the Apple Watch ecosystem or just want to spend as little as possible.

Apple Watch SE (2022)

The least expensive Apple Watch you can buy

Reasons to buy

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Most features for the price
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Same processor as Series 8 and Ultra
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Cheapest Apple Watch available

Reasons to avoid

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No Sp02 monitor
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No ECG monitor

Best Apple Watch for the outdoors: Apple Watch Ultra

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Apple Watch Ultra

The Apple Watch you take exploring

Reasons to buy

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Untethered from iPhone
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Big 49mm case
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Extremely durable
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Dive up to 40 meter
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Reasons to avoid

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More expensive
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Additional monthly cellular cost

It's hard not to be impressed with the Apple Watch Ultra (opens in new tab). The new rugged design is distinct yet still pretty chic compared to some of the other extreme sports-focused smartwatches on the market. What's even better is it's pretty competitively priced at $799, too, which is nice to see.

The exclusive aerospace-grade titanium 49mm case design is rugged and extremely light. In addition, it's the first Apple Watch with raised edges that protects its flat sapphire front crystal from edge impacts. Those edges might take some getting used to, but there's no doubt it protects the screen super well.

On top of everything the Apple Watch Series 8 offers, the Apple Watch Ultra has plenty of features the Series 8 doesn't, including an 86-decibel Siren function, precision dual-frequency (L1 and L5) GPS, depth gauge and water temperature sensor, dive computer app, dual speakers, and a three-mic array with beamforming. It's also tested to be able to withstand -4° to 130° F (-20° to 55° C), meaning it can handle anything mother nature throws at you. Add in the 36-hour battery life, which can be pushed to 60 hours with Low Power Mode and other options coming eventually, and you have a fantastic Apple Watch for those weekend warriors. 

The Apple Watch lineup is stacked

The Apple Watch lineup is in the best position it has ever been in, and finally, it encompasses something for everyone.

You have the tried and true Apple Watch Series 8 with all the health features you want and plenty of options (including some ultra-stylish and expensive Hermes choices) that many people will be happy with. The Apple Watch SE offers a ton of value to anyone who is looking to save a little cash but not skimp out on the fitness tracking capabilities of their smartwatch. And, of course, the Apple Watch Ultra is the pinnacle of what the Apple Watch can be, allowing you to take it with you literally to the top of mountains or the middle of a desert.

Decided on the Apple Watch you want but now can't make up your mind about whether you need cellular connectivity or not? You're not alone. Our Apple Watch Cellular vs. GPS guide will help.

If you are looking to make the leap, all of these watches have been around for a while, meaning the best Apple Watch deals available should help you find a healthy discount.

Stephen Warwick
News Editor

Stephen Warwick has written about Apple for five years at iMore and previously elsewhere. He covers all of iMore's latest breaking news regarding all of Apple's products and services, both hardware and software. Stephen has interviewed industry experts in a range of fields including finance, litigation, security, and more. He also specializes in curating and reviewing audio hardware and has experience beyond journalism in sound engineering, production, and design.

Before becoming a writer Stephen studied Ancient History at University and also worked at Apple for more than two years. Stephen is also a host on the iMore show, a weekly podcast recorded live that discusses the latest in breaking Apple news, as well as featuring fun trivia about all things Apple. Follow him on Twitter @stephenwarwick9