Alongside the iPhone 16 series, the Apple Watch Series 10, commonly known as the Apple Watch X, is scheduled to debut in September. Since the Apple Watch is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, the release is especially noteworthy. We now get an amazing look at what to expect from this much awaited product according to leaked CAD renders.

Apple Watch Series 10 Design and Display Enhancements
The Apple Watch Series 10 is expected to have the largest-ever 2-inch display of any Apple Watch. This is a notable increase above the 1.93-inch display on the Apple Watch Ultra and the 1.7-inch display on the Apple Watch Series 9. The Apple Watch X is positioned between the Ultra and Series 9 in terms of proportions, measuring roughly 46 x 39.7 x 11.6mm, while having a bigger display. This indicates that the Series 10 will be more compact than the Ultra, but larger than the Series 9.
It’s interesting to note that the Digital Crown, square display, and side button will all stay in their customary locations on the Apple Watch Series 10, maintaining its recognizable appearance from earlier models. Nonetheless, the addition of a new magnetic band attachment mechanism might be a noteworthy modification. The goal of this revised band connection technique is to free up space so that additional components or a larger battery can be installed. The Series 10 is expected to have a slimmer design thanks to this new mechanism, even though the renderings do not clearly depict it.
Expected Features and Sizes
There will likely be two sizes for the Apple Watch X, 45mm and 49mm. This represents a change from the Apple Watch Ultra 2’s single 49mm size and the Series 9’s current 41mm and 45mm sizes. The eagerly awaited blood pressure monitor is also expected to be included with the Series 10, improving its health monitoring features.
The Apple Watch Series 10 (X) offers notable design and display size improvements while keeping the iconic Apple Watch aesthetic. The anticipation for this historic release is heightened by the possible addition of a blood pressure monitor and a novel band attaching mechanism. Excitement is growing for what could be the most sophisticated Apple Watch to yet as September draws near.