Apple has included the new S1P dual-core processor, and it makes a noticeable difference. This is where the Series 1 outpaces the first Apple Watch, or "Series 0" if you prefer. The rating technically means it can withstand immersion in water up to one metre for up to 30 minutes, but Apple recommends against dunking it, and so would we. The Series 1 has the same IPX7 rating at the first watch, which means you can shower with it no problem. Waterproofing is also different, and keen swimmers may be better off going for Series 2 because of it. I've always thought the Apple Watch screen was good, even in sunlight, but you'll get more brightness out of the Series 2. The 450 nit display on the Series 1 remains the same as the first, while the Series 2 is a marked improvement at 1,000 nits. Still, you've got the option of silver, gold, rose gold and space grey cases, with loads of bands available both inside and outside Apple's store, so there's plenty of potential to jazz it up to your liking. Learn more: Top Apple Watch tips and tricks This makes sense on a price level as you'd theoretically end up paying more for a stainless steel Series 1 than a Sport Series 2, but some people who don't care for the additional fitness features might be wishing Apple offered the pared-down model in a classier material. While combinations of colours and straps are plentiful, Apple is only offering the Series 1 in the Sports model if you want a stainless steel case, you'll have to go for the Series 2. Where the Series 1 does lack, however, is in choice of materials. You'll only notice if you put them side by side, though – if anyone sees an Apple Watch on your wrist, we guarantee they'll have no clue which version they're looking at. The Series 1 is identical to the original Apple Watch and ostensibly the Series 2, although the latter is actually 0.9mm thicker. If you can't see any difference in looks, that's because there aren't any. Apple Watch Ultra review Apple Watch Series 1: DesignĪpple Watch Series 1 shown left, original right
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