An Apple Watch makes a statement. It shows you are on top of the latest technology. It also shows off your fashion sense, but you can add even more style with changeable watch bands.
Changing your watch band is a snap, and we’ll walk you through the process. We even offer tips if you’re struggling during the process. However, it’s up to you to choose whatever band speaks to your sense of style.
Prep the surface
Before you start working on your watch, prepare a soft microfiber cover on a sturdy table, as shown above. This prevents you from accidentally scratching the pretty watch face.
Release the old band
Step 1: Flip the watch over to see two thin, elongated oval release buttons — one at the top and one at the bottom. Be sure to hold the watch firmly in your hand before moving on, or place it face down on the soft cloth surface.
Step 2: Hold down either release button and shift the band to the right or left until it slides off the watch body, as shown above.
Step 3: Rinse and repeat for the other watchband.
If you’re having trouble removing the band, keep pressing down on the button and try again. Some bands are easy to remove while others can be extremely stubborn, especially if there’s a collection of gunk.
In the end, your Apple Watch should resemble the limbless model pictured below.
Add the new band
If you look at the new band, you will see a small bit of plastic in the center. When you insert the band, this piece moves into a small lock on either side of the watch body, securing the band.
That said, slide the replacement band into place until you hear a click, signifying a proper locked seating. However, read on for the actual step-by-step instructions.
Step 1: First, you need to learn how to position the new band. Some bands have a loop or other feature that can be flipped upside down or put on backward if not attached appropriately. If you’re installing a loop band, ensure that both sides are in alignment with your watch.
Step 2: Slip your new watch band into the corresponding notch. You’ll know it’s connected when it makes a clicking sound. Try to carefully twist the band from side to side to ensure it’s attached fully, but be careful not to press the release button while checking. Your band shouldn’t shift at all.
Step 3: Repeat the same steps for the other side.
Double-checking your new band’s firm connection is one of the most important steps before putting on your Apple Watch. If you don’t make sure the band is secure, your watch could slip off and potentially break or become lost. Even after checking the band and placing it on your wrist, give it a little wiggle to make sure it’s attached.
If accessories are an essential part of your outfit, have no fear. Apple provides a gorgeous collection of bands in a mix of bright or subdued colors, patterns, designs, and textures. You can coordinate your Apple Watch to match your outfit, a special occasion, or the season with several watch and strap combinations. Keep in mind, the way you adjust them can vary, so be sure to carefully read over the mechanics behind each design to find what works for you.