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Hands-on with the Apple Watch Ultra: doing 30 in a Ferrari

Samuel Buchmann
30.9.2022
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook
Co-author: Martin Jungfer

Long battery life, a bright display, an action button, and a lot of software for sporty, active people – it’s the Apple Watch Ultra. First impressions are good, but I can’t fully take advantage of the watch’s features.

The normal Apple Watch has earned little praise this year, even from enthusiasts. A few new sensors and systems that might save your life if worst comes to worst – that’s about it. In hopefully accident-free everyday life, it’s still better to go with older Apple Watch models.

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But maybe you want a bigger display. Or maybe you belong to the minority that thinks the Series 8 isn’t good enough, wielding a battery too weak for marathon sessions. There are hardly any functions for divers. It’s too fragile for mountain sports or anything else where the going gets rough. For just these cases, Apple will now sell you the Apple Watch Ultra for just under 850 francs or 1000 euros.

Large but amazingly comfortable

When unpacking the watch, I’m startled by the sheer size: the case measures 49 mm in length and is 14.4 mm thick. This may not be a problem for people who are used to large watches. I, on the other hand, don’t wear a watch at all in everyday life – neither a normal one nor a smart one. On my thin wrist, the Ultra looks huge. I’ll need to get used to that first.

For its size, however, the Ultra feels light. The case weighs 61.3 grams. However, the watch is one thing above all else: comfortable. When it’s not vibrating or lighting up, I often forget I’m wearing it. A good sign. As a total watch fanatic, I’m also impressed by the perfect workmanship. Nothing wobbles, the gap dimensions are perfect, and the buttons feel outstanding. I can easily change the bracelet myself and still nothing jiggles.

The material is also convincing. The titanium case appears sturdy, and the sapphire crystal is protected against bumps from the side by a tiny lip. Its GPS antenna runs around the clock. According to Apple, it has better reception as a result.

Great display, long runtime

Runtimes will supposedly even increase to 60 hours with a new power-saver mode, coming out in an update sometime soon. I’ll only be able to find out whether this works and which functions might be disabled for this in my long-form test.

Call like an FBI agent

The Ultra does more than I need

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