Change your Apple Watch band – Apple Support (UK) (2024)

Use these steps to remove your band.

Before you buy a new band for your watch, make sure you use a band that corresponds to your Apple Watch case size. You can use a band that's designed for Apple Watch (1st generation) and Apple Watch Series 1, 2 and 3 with Apple Watch Series 4 and later and Apple Watch SE as long as the sizes are compatible.

Bands for 38mm, 40mm and 41mm cases are compatible with each other, and bands for 42mm, 44mm and 45mm cases are compatible with each other.

Bands for 49mm cases are compatible with 44mm and 45mm cases. Bands for 44mm or 45mm cases are compatible with 49mm cases.

Change your band

  1. Place your Apple Watch face down over a clean surface like a lint-free, micro-fibre cloth or soft, padded mat.

  2. If you have a Link Bracelet,press the quick release button on a link to separate the band into two pieces.

  3. Hold down the band release button, then slide the band across to remove it.

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  4. If the band doesn't slide out, press the band release button again and make sure you hold it down.

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  5. Make sure the text on the band is facing you, then slide the new band in until you feel and hear aclick.

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If you have a Solo Loop or Braided Solo Loop

If you have a Solo Loop or Braided Solo Loop, simply pull from the bottom of the band to stretch it over your wrist when you put it on and take it off.

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Using the Milanese Loop

In 2018, the Milanese Loop was redesigned so you could open the band completely by sliding the magnetic closure through the band connector, or lug. On earlier Milanese Loop models, the closure won't slide through the lug.

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Using the Ocean Band, Alpine Loop and Trail Loop

The Ocean Band, Alpine Loop and Trail Loop are all 49mm bands that are specifically designed for use with Apple Watch Ultra andlaterwhen engaged in rugged activities, such as hiking, running, climbing, kiteboarding, diving and more.

Apple Watch Ultra is also compatible with 45mm bands, but 45mm bands should only be worn for casual, everyday wear.

If you like the Braided Solo Loop or Solo Loop and want to use one with Apple Watch Ultra, you may need to use a smaller size than you're used to due to the larger case size of Apple Watch Ultra. Before purchasing a Solo Loop or Braided Solo Loop to use with your Apple Watch Ultra, try the bands with your Apple Watch Ultra.

If you have the Modern Buckle

You can adjust the fit of the Modern Buckle. To open the band, press the release buttons on the sides of the magnetic closure. Use the adjustment holes to resize the band. To close the band, line up the two-piece magnetic closure until the band locks into place.

How to remove the Link Bracelet

You must separate the Link Bracelet into two pieces before removing the band from your Apple Watch. While removing the band, don't force the band or twist it. Use the steps below to avoid damaging the band or clasp.

Close the butterfly closure

If it's open, fold in the butterfly closure one side at a time until you feel and hear a click.

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Hold down a quick release button

The quick release buttons are on the inside of the bracelet. You only need to hold one down.

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Gently pull the links apart

Hold down a quick release button while you pull. You should separate the band into two pieces before removing the band from your Apple Watch.

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Remove your band

Hold down the band release button, then slide the band across to remove it.

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Learn more

Never force the band into the slot. If you don't feel or hear a click, slide the band to the left, then to the right. If the band is installed properly, it won’t freely slide until you hold down the band release button.

If the band still doesn’t lock, centre the band and push it into place. Then carefully wiggle the band up and down. Don't wear your Apple Watch if the band is sliding.

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FAQs

How do I change the preferred band on my Apple Watch? ›

Hold down the band release button on your Apple Watch. Slide the band across to remove it, then slide the new band in.

How do I know my Apple Watch band size? ›

Take a piece of string and tie it to your wrist where you would typically wear a watch, marking where the two ends meet. Then measure the length and convert to MM. That number will permit you to choose the size band best for your wrist size. OR, stop by an Apple Store and try the various sizes on.

What size Apple Watch band for a woman? ›

The ideal option for you would be a 38mm or 40mm watch with a tiny band if your wrist is less than 170mm (6.7 inches) in circumference. A 38mm or 40mm watch with a medium or large band can fit you better if your wrist measures between 170mm and 210mm (6.7 inches to 8.3 inches).

How to change Apple Watch? ›

Quickly switch to a different Apple Watch

You can also choose an Apple Watch manually: Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Tap My Watch, then tap All Watches at the top of the screen. Turn off Auto Switch, then choose a different watch.

How many times can you change Apple Watch band? ›

There is no wear on the mechanism neither on the watch nor on the fluoroelastomer bands. The nylon bands initially were very hard to slide in and out of the watch and have since worn out a bit to a now acceptable level. Apple Watch bands can be changed as often as you wish.

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