While the upgrade from the Apple Watch Series 10 to the Series 11 is fairly minor, the same goes for the Ultra 2 to Ultra 3; the jump from the Apple Watch SE of 2022 to the latest Apple Watch SE 3 is much more massive.

Apple overhauled just about every aspect of the entry-level smartwatch, with one notable exception: the design. However, that doesn’t bother me; I’ll get into why below.

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starts at $249 for the smaller model without 5G connectivity. That’s pretty darn reasonable. However, as of writing, you can get the latest SE model on your wrist for only $199.

By comparison, the cheapest Apple Watch Series 11 model starts at $399, or nearly twice the cost of the SE 3. That said, like the entry-level model, the Series 11 is also discounted right now. Snag one for just $299.

When it comes to the Ultra series, you could score three Apple Watch SE 3 40mm GPS models and still have $50 left over, versus plunking down $799 for the latest Apple Watch Ultra 3.

wrist flick gesture control for dismissing annoying notifications, and access to Siri sans internet connection.

When paired with an Apple Intelligence-capable iPhone, the SE 3 can even translate messages in real time, or create personalized fitness routines via the new Workout Buddy feature.

prior generation. As a result, there is both a 40mm and a 44mm option. For folks with smaller wrists, or those who simply prefer a more petite smartwatch design, the 40mm is the way to go.

By comparison, the smallest Series 11 model is 42mm, and even though the higher-end model features a thinner case, it’s not that much thinner. I’m talking 1mm. The SE 3 is also notably lighter than the Series 11. All this adds up to a comfortable smartwatch that isn’t too in your face, unlike, say, the enormous Apple Watch Ultra 3.

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best smartwatch models around, but I still prefer the SE 3 thanks to its affordable price, use of the same ultra-fast processor, comfortable design, comprehensive wellness insights, and zippy 5G connectivity.

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