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Changing the band on my Apple Watch was one of the first things I did upon opening the watch.
I have a Series 3 watch, and it came with Apple's Black Sport Band. The Medium/Large band was already attached, and I changed out the Medium/Large with the Small/Medium band that Apple also included with the watch.
Here's how you can swap out your Apple Watch band for another band:Change Apple Watch bands by sliding out the old, and sliding in the new
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- Find the band release buttons. There's one for the top band and one for the bottom. They are thin oval buttons at the very top and bottom of the back side of the watch.
- Press the band release button and, as you're pressing, slide the band across in either direction to remove it.
- Repeat with the other half of the band, if necessary.
- Slide the new band in. It should click into place.
How to correctly fasten your Apple Watch band
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Which bands work with Apple Watch, and where to find them
Whether you have a 1st generation Apple Watch, the latest Series 4, or anything in between, you can use an Apple Watch band designed for any of these models - as long as it corresponds to the case size (height) of your watch.
Apple notes that bands for 38mm and 40mm are compatible and work interchangeably, and the same goes for 42mm and 44mm cases.
While Apple offers a variety of in-house bands you can purchase from its site, you can also equip your Apple Watch with third-party bands, which can cost significantly less than Apple's bands.
For prospective band purchases, check out our list of 10 Apple Watch bands that look great and cost under $25.
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