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WHICH MODEL IS RIGHT FOR YOUR WRIST? APPLE WATCH SERIES 3 VS SE VS SERIES 6
Macworld
|November 2020
KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR.
For the first time since its launch in 2016, there are three Apple Watch models to choose from that all look very similar at first glance. But upon closer inspection, you’ll find that there are very distinct differences between them that go much deeper than their price differences. Here’s how they stack up.
DESIGN AND DISPLAY
Apple hasn’t strayed very far from its original square design over the seven generations of the Apple Watch, so there’s not a huge difference between the three watches.
Series 3: 38.6 x 33.3 x 11.4mm
SE: 44 x 38 x 10.4mm
Series 6: 40 x 34 x 10.4mm (40mm); 44
x 38 x 10.4mm (44mm)

But your wrist won’t notice the difference. Apple has the best and most recognizable watch design in the smartwatch industry, so any of the three will look and feel great on your wrist.
Where they differ, however, is with the display. The Series 3 has Apple’s older display, so it’s smaller (38mm model, 563 sq mm; 42mm model, 740 sq mm) and has square corners. The SE and Series 6 have larger displays (40mm model, 759 sq mm; 44mm model, 977 sq mm) with rounded corners to match the display body.
While the SE and Series 6 have identical display specs, only the Series 6 has an always-on option, which lets you see the time even when your wrist is lowered. Apple also says the always-on display is 2.5 times brighter than last year’s model, which will certainly help in bright light.
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