All watch bands will get dirty over time. Dust, food, sweat, lotions, and more can affect the look of your watch band. How often a band needs to be cleaned will depend on your situation. We recommend cleaning as necessary, but at least once every 2 weeks.
Before we begin, determine which size Apple Watch you have, and by extension, what size band you will need. The Series 4 and Series 5 models are available in 40mm and 44mm sizes, and the older models (Series 1, Series 2 and Series 3) are available in 38mm and 42mm sizes. Note that bands for 38mm and 40mm devices are compatible with each other, and bands for the 42mm and 44mm devices are compatible with each other. If you are unsure, the model and size of your Apple Watch will be featured prominently on the side of the box it came in. For more information on determining the size of your Apple Watch, visit Apple’s support page found here. STEP 1 – REMOVING THE OLD BAND To begin, locate the band...
Have you ever gone swimming only to remove your watch not because it is not water resistant but because the watch band might get loose and you lose your watch or maybe the band will get damaged?
For marathoners and people who enjoy running or just love jogging, wearing a watch is very important. This is because you will need the watch to track your speed and enable you to plan your time accordingly.
Men love watches and their accessories. Do not be surprised to find a man with several different types of watches in his closet. But is it necessary to have several types of watches when you can have one or two Apple Watches with several Apple Watch bands to change every day?