Apple has set the date for its next big hardware event — September 9th — at which time it will introduce its next batch of Apple Watches. Shortly thereafter, it’ll also roll out the next-gen operating system, watchOS 26, to the Apple Watch you already own.

With watchOS 26, your current Apple Watch will receive a “Liquid Glass” redesign and several new features. That said, there’s a little bit of catch. While watchOS 26 will be supported on all Apple Watch models that are Series 6 or later, some of the more advanced new features require a newer model.

Specifically, you’ll need Apple Watch released in the last two years — so, Series 9 or later — to take advantage of them. If you bought a Series 8 or the original Ultra, you’re going to be missing out.

The exclusive features

First and most importantly, there’s Wrist Flick. This is a simple movement — quickly roll or (“flick”) your wrist away from you — that will quickly dismiss things like app notifications, incoming calls, and timers.

This is an Accessibility feature similar to Double Tap, but promises to be a lot more practical for the everyday user.

watchOS 26 wrist flickWrist Flick may be the most useful Apple Watch feature that Apple has released in years. Photo by Tucker Bowe for Gear Patrol