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How many Apple Watch bands do you own? OEM only.

  • One band only.

    Votes: 435 16.7%
  • 2/4

    Votes: 947 36.3%
  • 5/8

    Votes: 524 20.1%
  • 9/12

    Votes: 177 6.8%
  • 12/15

    Votes: 99 3.8%
  • 16/20

    Votes: 76 2.9%
  • more than 20

    Votes: 217 8.3%
  • more than 50

    Votes: 67 2.6%
  • more than 100

    Votes: 28 1.1%
  • more than 200

    Votes: 24 0.9%
  • more than 250

    Votes: 4 0.2%
  • more than 300

    Votes: 4 0.2%
  • more than 400

    Votes: 1 0.0%
  • more than 500

    Votes: 1 0.0%
  • more than 600

    Votes: 8 0.3%

  • Total voters
    2,611
I got my first Woven Nylon band.
Pretty stiff compared to other band types I own.

Yellow / Light Gray
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A newly updated “Bandbreite”, your favourite app for your ever-growing watch band collection, is now available on the @appStore. | https://apple.co/3cEElZg #BandbreiteApp #AppleWatchBands
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What’s new in 1.11? We made the app you love even lovelier!

The update is dedicated to our international users. Band names are now available in multiple languages to make it easier to find the band you’re looking for. The adapted translations are shown by default on band details matching your device’s settings. You can change the language to reflect your needs and use search in your preferred language if available.

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What else? Our all-new ‘What’s New’ feed and the official release dates of watch bands are now available in settings. * Adjusted algorithm for the logbook, and small UI changes.
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Many thanks and hugs to everyone involved in the research and translation of over 600 bands and colors in different countries and regions. We had great help from the community, and added 12 additional languages —like Italian, French, German, Korean, and Japanese— for now, with more to come in the future.
 
A newly updated “Bandbreite”, your favourite app for your ever-growing watch band collection, is now available on the @appStore. | https://apple.co/3cEElZg #BandbreiteApp #AppleWatchBands
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What’s new in 1.11? We made the app you love even lovelier!

The update is dedicated to our international users. Band names are now available in multiple languages to make it easier to find the band you’re looking for. The adapted translations are shown by default on band details matching your device’s settings. You can change the language to reflect your needs and use search in your preferred language if available.

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What else? Our all-new ‘What’s New’ feed and the official release dates of watch bands are now available in settings. * Adjusted algorithm for the logbook, and small UI changes.
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Many thanks and hugs to everyone involved in the research and translation of over 600 bands and colors in different countries and regions. We had great help from the community, and added 12 additional languages —like Italian, French, German, Korean, and Japanese— for now, with more to come in the future.

The best keeps getting better. AWESOME 👍
 
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I got my first Woven Nylon band.
Pretty stiff compared to other band types I own.

Yellow / Light Gray
That’s exactly the reason why I never had any interest in these. Too stiff and not as comfortable as the SB in those days in my opinion.
 
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Could some of you help me figure out which gen of Product Red BSL I have bought?
On outer box is a date of 2021 Apple Inc (…) but leaflet inside tells about 2020 over the code 😅

Sadly I was not able to find codes over the web and inside Bandbreite app (I really like it to be honest).

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My guess is for Gen2 but this leaflet got me off track.
 
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Could some of you help me figure out which gen of Product Red BSL I have bought?
On outer box is a date of 2021 Apple Inc (…) but leaflet inside tells about 2020 over the code 😅

Sadly I was not able to find codes over the web and inside Bandbreite app (I really like it to be honest).

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My guess is for Gen2 but this leaflet got me off track.

Its def Gen2. I have all of these with boxes and my G2 box has a similar part # structure and a 2020 paper insert :)
 
Can anyone here remind me how many unreleased International Sport loops we've seen? For reference, I'm talking about the ones with the lettering not spaced out.

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I remember seeing Denmark (obviously) and Japan too, but that's it. Have we seen any others?
 
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Could some of you help me figure out which gen of Product Red BSL I have bought?
On outer box is a date of 2021 Apple Inc (…) but leaflet inside tells about 2020 over the code 😅

Sadly I was not able to find codes over the web and inside Bandbreite app (I really like it to be honest).

My guess is for Gen2 but this leaflet got me off track.

Hey, that's true, the MPN for Solo Loops are not available in the app yet. But we already collected all, added them to the database and they're available on our website (click on the little plus). We hope to add this feature to the app shortly.

 
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Question for the Link Bracelet owners/pros: has apple changed the endlinks that go into the watch body over the course of the generations? Basically, does the link bracelet suffer from the same "not quite right" fit with the newer (41/45mm and especially 49mm) case shapes as the 38/42mm classic buckles? Even the 38mm sport bands are just barely "off" on my 41mm Series 8, but certainly not enough to be a major problem. On a much more expensive band, however, it would definitely bother me. I ask because I can only seem to find 38mm bracelets on the secondhand market.
 
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