There are tons of Apple Watch band options, with a variety of options to suit different needs and watch sizes. You can go for the office-acceptable nylon strap or leather loop with a modern buckle, a ballroom-worthy link bracelet, a sport loop band made from soft silicone or a rugged woven nylon band. Heck, there are even Italian leather and rose gold options out there if you're feeling fancy. Different watch bands come with different closures as well, so if you're on the lookout for a stainless steel buckle or a magnetic clasp, chances are they exist.
An official Apple accessory, the Apple Watch Sport Loop has a double-layer nylon design that features extra cushion and comfort, making it ideal for many activities and all-day wear. Nylon is breathable, so you can wear this Apple sport loop straight from a morning workout to a morning meeting. This Apple watch strap also comes in a multitude of colors, so there's something for everyone. Apart from the sports loop, there is also an Apple sport band, solo loop, braided solo loop and Nike sport loop available in different color options. Another classic material for a watch strap is metal, whether it be stainless steel or titanium. Metal bands are durable, hypoallergenic and, best of all, add a serious element of class to your Apple Watch.
Stainless steel is a great choice because it is affordable, durable, and comfortable. If you are looking for a material fit for both special occasions and everyday wear, consider titanium. Titanium has long been used for bands in high-end offerings from watchmakers like Seiko and it is beginning to become more and more common as an Apple Watch band material. Nomad's own offering in the metal strap arena is our take on a classic design favored by watchmakers like Rolex. We've slimmed down and modernized, while still holding true to timeless band design. Plus we use high-grade titanium for an ultra-light yet durable band.
We've got more metal options on the design board for 2019, so be on the lookout for upcoming releases. Shopping for solo loop bands is just a little more complicated, but nothing new there. In case you didn't know, they're compatible only with Apple Watch SE, the Series 4, and newer models.
For 40mm and 41mm-sized Apple Watch models, you can get solo loop bands in the size range of one through nine, whereas the 44mm and 45mm models work with band sizes four through 12. If that sizing reads like gibberish to you, the solo loop requires you to take a measurement of your wrist size to find the size that lines up with Apple's sizing guidelines. Bands come in a number of options including silicone, leather, nylon, and stainless steel, each of which fits different styles and occasions. A silicone band, for example, offers a more athletic look, and it's fully waterproof so you can work out with it. Nylon is similarly resilient and often water-resistant, while stainless steel is incredibly durable and offers a more polished look (but it's typically not great with water). Leather bands are a classic option that's great for everyday wear but can be dressed up too.
Again, Apple's official Apple Watch model accessory bands are hardly cheap, but some are worth the price tag. The popular Milanese Loop band is a great choice when you want something more professional than silicone, but aren't into a leather strap. This Apple Watch strap comes in stainless steel, in rose gold, silver or black, which results in a flexible fit and comfortable yet sturdy band that you can wear with professional clothes. If you have large wrists or long or muscular arms, you might find that many watch bands look oddly minuscule on you -- or they don't fit at all.
Epic Bands solves this problem with its adjustable stainless steel link bands, which you can customize to fit any size wrist. The band itself is already rather hefty , and it fits wrists up to 8.7 inches as-is. If you need the band to fit a larger wrist, you can purchase additional links to make the watch band as long as you need. Though I'm the last to say $70 is inexpensive for a watch band, the Nomad Modern Strap, made for Horween leather, still helps you save compared to Apple Watch leather bands.
And, this leather option is still high quality, highly rated and provides a comfortable fit. Linked here is the genuine Apple Watch leather band in rustic brown with matte black hardware, but this leather bandcomes in other colors, too. I personally change my Apple watch strap at least 5 times a week. Not only do I have straps to go with my clothes but I also have some that help elevates my mood. I've found tons of watch bands designed by third party brands that not only have typical black or blue metallic colors but also multi-colored bands too for those who love bold and quirky looks. We have found that it's slightly easier to replace watch straps with the quick-release lug versus the Apple Watch band lug.
You do not need tools for either of these styles, and both of them make it very easy to switch out your watch bands per occasion. These vibrantly printed bands are trendy and fun and can be paired with casual outfits, especially during vacations, long road trips and beach parties. This soft Silicone Pattern Printed Replacement Wristband Strap is compatible with apple watch series 1-6 and the sports editions. It is available in a wide range of interesting prints and colors.
For their more formal range, Apple offers the world designer leather strap by Hermes. Their Hermes range is made of luxurious, handcrafted calfskin leather that comes in various styles and colors. The Double Tour is only for the 40mm Apple Watch Series 4 while the Single Tour is only for the 44mm Apple Watch. However, the Barenia Leather Single Tour and the Epsom Leather Single Tour are available for both watch sizes. Of the bands on this list, the one I found myself going back to most for day-to-day wear is the Catalyst Impact Protection Case for Apple Watch Series 5 & 4.
Rugged, grippy, drop and scratch proof, this one gives you a case and a band specifically for the 44mm Apple Watch. The case doesn't add extra bulk or obscure any watch features while still keeping it protected. This XL Apple Watch band is a breathable rubber design that dries quickly and can handle getting wet or dirty.
Because of the design, you have a variety of fit options that allow you to adjust the band for wrists up to around 9 inches. Watch band or watch strap size is determined by the width of the band end that attaches to the watch. Watches come in many different sizes, therefore the width of the watch strap can vary as well. To determine the appropriate watch band size for your watch, measure it's lug width . If you have a physically demanding job, frequent the gym, or live in a hot or humid climate, you should consider a silicone band.
Silicone is more moisture-resistant and antimicrobial than other materials like nylon, leather, and metal, and the Otterbox band feels especially suited to workouts. But it's not just suitable for sweaty activity—it's also the perfect choice for anyone who wants a simple band for everyday wear. It comes in a few vivid colors, for those who like bolder options. And there are also a couple of darker, more understated shades.
No one wants to send something back because it doesn't fit—especially when it is easy to make sure that it will before ordering. There are two measurements you will want to consider when choosing a watch band—the measurement of your watch face, and the circumference of your wrist. All Apple watch faces are between 38 and 40mms for the smaller models, and 42 and 44 for the large ones. Watch bands will be specifically designed for either of these sizes, so you will want to make sure that yours is the correct size before purchasing. The Solo Loop is made from stretchable liquid silicone rubber that has been designed for extra comfort. There are no buckles or clasps, with just a seamless loop instead.
The Solo Loop comes in 19 colours, all of which are available in 41mm and 45mm size options. It comes in nine sizes, requiring you to measure your wrist to ensure the perfect fit. Once you know your wrist size, it's time to pick the right fit for your wrist. Longvadon offers an easy Apple Watch band sizing guide on every product page. Always double-check your measurements before going to the next step.
Grovemade Leather Band is a casual, classy wrist band made of vegetable-tanned leather. The MIFA Leather Band gives the Apple Watch a classic, classy look. The 3mm thick strap is made of soft, genuine leather that closes with Anodized Black Stainless Steel Clasp crafted to match the black or space gray Apple Watch face. Alto's bands are another consideration for those who are not are not satisfied with Apple's range of leather designs or are not willing to spend on Apple's offerings.
There are options for the two sizes and they are generally unisex-looking so the only thing you have to decide on is the color. Clockwork Synergy Classic Nato Bands look and feel very similar to Apple's own Woven Nylon but cheaper. It is very comfortable and lightweight and comes in many different designs. The INTENY Sport Band is made of soft, breathable and lightweight high-quality nylon material. Southern Straps Nylon Band is one of the more affordable Apple Watch strap choices.
They are durable and comfortable and comes with a five-year warranty. It boasts of handcrafted quality which ensures attention to detail. This stylish metallic band is the one for you if you like elegant yet bold designs.
It is a soft Silicon Sports band and replacement wrist strap that can be paired with apple watch series 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, SE, 6 Along with Nike+ and Sport Editions. It is compatible with three different sizes – small, medium and large. The Braxley Band comes in a ton of funky colors and patterns. But its band sizes run uncomfortably small on purpose, and they are especially unaccommodating to those with wrists larger than 7 inches in circumference. We don't think you should have to cut off your circulation to break in a watch band, and the stitching and tailoring on this one look cheap.
For our 2021 update, Haley Perry researched dozens of watch bands and tested 15 of them to find options for an even wider range of needs and occasions. These included vegan leather alternatives, bands designed for intense workouts, jewelry bracelets, and slim bands tailored more for smaller wrists. If you want something a bit more eye catching and a little more durable, the Tasikar Strap is a good budget option. It uses magnetic straps to keep the band tightly together while still feeling comfortable around your wrist.
You can flip it around too thereby enjoying two different color designs. That makes it the perfect watch strap for working hard before working out similarly hard at the end of the day. For those who want to stick with the classic, simple smartwatch look, nylon is the way to go.
This woven style can be extremely durable and long-lasting if you choose the right brand. Salty USA, a Utah-based company that makes Apple accessories, offers budget-friendly woven nylon Apple Watch bands in two sizes (38/40mm and 42/44mm) and they come in more than 20 colors. There are a lot of silicone Apple Watch bands out there, but there aren't many with this thick, textured design. The tire-tread silicone on this Carterjett band makes it perfect for people who need durability in a band, and the rugged aesthetic is a bonus for outdoorsy or adventurous types. This watch strap comes in a variety of color option choices with sizes from small to extra-large.
While leather is a timeless choice for a watch strap material, it can be really limited when it comes to exercise. If you are going to use your Apple Watch for exercise, silicone or rubber are great material choices. Silicone is particularly well suited for working out since it is hypoallergenic, making sweaty skin contact during exercise comfortable. It is completely waterproof and great to wear while surfing, swimming, and other watersports. The waterproof construction makes cleaning a breeze; simply rinse it off with fresh water.
Once you have figured out the correct lug size for your Apple Watch, the next step is picking a strap that fits your needs. There are a couple of different things to consider when selecting your strap. One of the first things you should think about is what you will be using your Apple Watch for. Our Modern Straps offer a sleek design as well as all-day comfort. For example, if you're using it primarily for lifestyle purposes then you can go with a leather band or a stainless steel band. However, if you're going to be using it for your sports needs, then you need to invest in a sweatproof silicone strap or a sports band with perforations.
My mom and I have been twinning in our Pink Citrus Apple Watch Sports Bands for the past nine months. The silicone watch band doesn't get gross and sweaty while working out and it feels comfortable while sleeping. I prefer this version with the loops, although if you're not into adjustable bands, opt for the Solo Loop Apple Watch band instead. The Regular Sport Band comes in two sizes — 44 mm and 40 mm — plus 12 colors, including Deep Navy and Cyprus Green. Switching up your watch bands can be exciting as there are hundreds of them you can choose. You can pick a leather band for business meetings, a fabric strap to bring with you to the gym, or a classic buckle for your everyday use.
The Huzobob Metal Strap won't feel as refined as more expensive metal watch straps but it looks pretty good. It uses high quality woven stainless steel mesh to ensure it's durable and elegant every step of the way. Best of all is a magnet clasp design so you won't have to struggle with a buckle and it means the strap looks more shapely. If you want a watch strap that keeps things simple, the Wepro Black Buckle does the job admirably and at a very low price.
It's made from silicone so it's sweat resistant and dirt proof, but it looks more like a traditional watch strap than other silicone bands. It utilizes a classic buckle design which isn't as convenient as a pull-over method but means you can easily adjust it throughout the day. Apple has caught on that a one-size-fits-all style doesn't work for everyone, and last year, the company introduced the Solo Loop and the Braided Solo Loop to its vast collection. Unlike the Sport Loop, which is infinitely adjustable, the Solo or Braided band — not to mention the buckle and even various sport bands — should be more precisely calibrated. If you got one of the Solo bands for your watch, our recent article explains how to measure your wrist specifically for it. The kind of watchband that is suitable for sports and outdoor wear should be engineered for comfort fit while engaging in physical activities.
These straps are often made from rugged synthetic polymers or silicone/silicone-type material. On the other hand, leather and stainless steel straps are best suited for formal looks. These dressy straps generally add finesse to a person's overall look and embody a kind of classy, sophisticated fashion sense. There are many other watch bands and straps from third-party sellers and manufacturers that are being sold in online marketplaces. If Apple does not offer your preferred style or material, or is too expensive for you, there are other options to choose from.
If you've picked out the perfect band for your smartwatch but aren't sure whether or not it will fit on your specific device, it could be frustrating to find out it's NOT compatible. The type of band you wear on your smartwatch can vary widely by the type of material it's made from, it's length and width, and lug style. Certain smartwatch brands, such asAppleorSamsung, will only support certain types of straps for their various models. As for the wrist, you will ideally have to take a measuring tape and note down your wrist size. You can choose whether to get a band with an adjustable velcro strap or more classic leather. These bands have chic yet affordable designs that cater to all kinds of tastes and preferences.
Hermès Birkin bags are notoriously hard to come across in stores, and the lofty price tag, which has gone up to $300,000 at auction, doesn't help, either. Fortunately, if you want to splurge on a Hermès leather product but don't want to spend tens of thousands of dollars, go for the leather Apple watch band instead. The French fashion house teamed up with Apple in 2015 and currently offers leather Apple Watch bands in eight colors, including Rouge Piment, Barénia, Orange and Noir. And this type of closure is ideal for people who frequently find themselves between hole sizes on traditional watch bands with pin buckles. The clasp feeds the watch band through to the interior of the watch, tucking the end against your skin and giving the look of an infinite loop. But there's no hardware to clip the end of the band to the outermost layer, so the tail end of the band tends to peek out one side.
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