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Review Overview
The Apple Watch Series 10 is a perfectly reliable smartwatch for everything it aims to be. But the only problem is, it's so darn similar to Apple's last few generations of smartwatches that its identity is ultimately reduced to a simple iterative upgrade and nothing more.
Design and build
9/10
Display
10/10
Battery
7/10
Software
9/10
Health and fitness tracking
9/10
Companion app
9/10
Value for money
7/10
Apple Watch Series 10 review: Specifications
- Case: 42 / 46 mm, Aluminum or titanium frame
- Color options:
- Aluminum: Jet Black, Rose Gold, Silver
- Titanium: Slate, Gold, Natural
- Dimensions and weight:
- 42 mm: 42 x 36 x 9.7 mm, 30 / 34.4 grams (aluminum / titanium)
- 46 mm: 46 x 39 x 9.7 mm, 36.4 / 41.7 grams (aluminum / titanium)
- Durability: 5 ATM + IP6X dust resistant
- Display: 1.89 / 2.04-inches LTPO3 OLED panel
- Processor: Apple S10 SiP, 64GB storage
- Software and UI: watchOS 11
- Sensors: Always-on altimeter, Ambient light, Compass, Depth gauge, Electrical heart rate, High dynamic range gyro, High-g accelerometer, Temperature, Third-gen optical heart rate, Water temperature
- Battery: 327 mAh battery, Up to 18 hours of normal use
- Price in Nepal: NPR 79,000 (42mm) | NPR 85,000 (46mm)
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Apple Watch Series 10 review:
Design and build
- Aluminum or titanium case (42 / 46 mm)
- 5 ATM + IP6X dust resistant

Which… is great… I guess?
I doubt anyone was hoping for a slimmer Apple Watch but I’ll take it. And you know what? I actually thought slimming down an already-slim watch would mean bad news for haptics and phone calls but nope. The Watch Series 10’s vibration feedback feels as crisp as ever, and its call quality is even better since it now supports “Voice Isolation”.Just like on iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and AirPods.It’s enabled by default, and it does a fan…tastic job at making my voice sound audible and clear in the middle of all the ruckus around me. And hey, you can also play media directly on the watch now. Alright, as far as durability is concerned, the Watch Series 10 has the same old, same old IP6X dust resistance and 5 ATM water resistance. Its base model still comes with an aluminum case, although I like how you can get the Watch Series 10 with a titanium case as well now.
Just like the Apple Watch Ultra and the Apple Watch Ultra 2.And the titanium Watch Series 10 gets a couple of other spec buffs too, including cellular connectivity and a tougher, more scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass for the display.
| Aluminum case | Titanium case |
| Ion-X glass | Sapphire crystal glass |
| Optional cellular connectivity | Cellular connectivity |
| 42 mm: INR 48,900 / USD 399 | 42 mm: INR 79,900 / USD 699 |
| 42 mm: INR 48,900 / USD 399 | 42 mm: INR 84,900 / USD 749 |
Display
- 1.89 / 2.04-inches LTPO3 Wide-angle OLED panel
- Ion-X (aluminum) or Sapphire crystal glass (titanium) protection
- Up to 2,000 nits of max brightness

Is that wide-angle OLED thing any good?
I also tried to convince myself that its “Wide-angle OLED” display would be a big deal since that’s supposed to improve the readability when looking at the watch from certain angles but… it turned out to be the biggest nothingburger. And after all this time, I’ve never really found a solid reason to be thankful for this upgrade. At least we get a couple of nice-looking new watch faces here.- There’s one called “Flux” with bold typography, which looks especially rad in “Devanagari” font if you ask me.
- And the other one’s called “Reflections” that can even show ticking seconds hands in always on screen if… that’s something you care about.
Performance
- Dual-core Apple S10 SiP
- 64GB storage, watchOS 11

Health and fitness tracking
- 25+ workout modes
- With automatic detection support of a few
- Heart rate, stress, sleep, ECG monitoring
- Crash Detection, Fall Detection
‘Cause I can finally, finally pause my activity ring without losing my activity streak or even adjust my goals based on the day of the week.I’m not much of a fitness person by any means but even if you are one, being able to set a rest day is a super big deal. Since getting proper rest is equally as important as hitting your daily activity targets. I can also log the level of “effort” I put into any workout on the Watch Series 10, but perhaps the most useful health feature on this thing is something called “Vitals”. So by logging at least 7 sleep cycles, the watch keeps track of several key metrics like my heart rate, blood oxygen level, wrist temperature, and respiratory rate to look for any signs of abnormality. Everything looks good on my end so far but I’ve seen multiple users on Reddit report how the Vitals app correctly predicted they were about to get sick so… this is quite promising.
It can detect signs of Sleep Apnea now
The Watch Series 10 also has the ability to detect signs of sleep apnea now, which is a fairly common sleeping disorder where your breathing gets frequently irregular during sleep. Once again, everything looks good on my end so far and I can only hope it stays that way.
Battery life
- 327 mAh battery
- Up to 18 hours of normal use

Apple Watch Series 10 review: Conclusion
Al…right. I guess I better wrap things up now. So it’s pretty clear that the Watch Series 10 is a pretty boring upgrade, right? I mean, besides the bigger display, slightly faster charging, and that “voice isolation” thing, it doesn’t have any truly standout feature at all. There are a few new health-tracking features that I found genuinely useful, but most of them will be available on the Watch Series 9 too. Including all those enabled by watchOS 11 and even sleep apnea detection.
Apple Watch Series 10 review: Pros and cons
| Pros | Cons |
| • Slimmer, more lightweight design | • Not much of an upgrade over previous Apple Watches |
| • A big display with minimal bezels | • Still no multi-day battery life |
| • Smooth performance | |
| • 0 to 80% charge in just 30 minutes | |
| • Sleep Apnea detection |
- Watch our video review of Apple Watch Series 10





