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Musings from Dennis: I’d consider an ‘Apple Watch Extreme’

I’ll certainly be ordering an Apple Watch Series 7 when it becomes available; after all I need it for review purposes. (At least that’s my reasoning when I get my credit card bill). However, I was kinda hoping for the rumored “Apple Watch Extreme.”

A March 2021 report at Bloomberg said that Apple is considering making a rugged Apple Watch for extreme sports. It would be targeted at athletes, hikers, and others who use the device in extreme environments. Bloomberg said Apple is considering its “Apple Watch Extreme” (my suggested name, not the publication’s) in this year’s smartwatch update or in 2022.

Am I into “extreme sports”? No. But I do play softball, basketball, volleyball, run (in extreme conditions), swim, hike, etc., so the more rugged my smartwatch, the better it would be. And, of course, being a klutz, I’m always banging my Apple Watch into something just walking around the house. 

According to Engadget, the Apple Watch Extreme is known internally (at Apple) as the “Explorer Edition” and would reportedly be offered as an additional model, possibly like the Watch SE or special edition models co-branded with Nike and Hermes. It would purportedly have the same features as a regular Watch but could be extra resistant to impact like Casio’s G-Shock lineup (pictured), with a rubberized case in place of the current steel, aluminum and titanium shells. 

We didn’t get it this year. Oh well, perhaps next year.

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Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

2 Comments

  • You do know there are rugged cases you can put on the watch? I have had a protective cover on my series 5. As well I had one on my series 3 and series 2. So far I have never had any damage occur to any Apple Watch.

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