How To Find Out Which Apple Watch You Have
If you aren’t sure which Apple Watch you have, then there are some simple ways to find it. In this article, we’ll show you how to identify any Apple Watch model, from the newest Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 to the decade-old original Apple Watch. So, let’s get started and figure out which Apple Watch you have.
How to Identify Your Apple Watch Series
The first and quickest way to find your Apple Watch details is to check the back of the watch. Every Apple Watch has a series, case size, and other information engraved into the back. So, you can easily find out your Apple Watch series, version (GPS or LTE/Cellular), edition (Aluminum/Hermès/Nike/Stainless Steel) and size right from your smartwatch.
Just flip your smartwatch to see its back. Then check the writing around the round bulge that houses all the sensors. This is where you’ll find your Apple Watch series, size, version, materials, and glass type.
How to Find Apple Watch Model Number
If the series on the back of your Apple Watch has faded or your smartwatch isn’t handy, then don’t worry at all. You can use the Model Number to find which Apple Watch you have. Every Apple Watch Series has a unique model number that denotes its generation, size, and other details. You can easily find your Apple Watch model number from your paired iPhone or even the smartwatch itself.
Find Model Number on the Apple Watch
Find Apple Watch Model Number on iPhone
All Apple Watch Generations and Models
Once you have the model number, you can easily identify which Apple Watch you have. Use the table below to check your Apple Watch version. To do it quickly, press Command + F on your Mac or Ctrl + F on a Windows laptop and then enter the model number. Apple Watch Generation/SeriesModel NumberApple Watch 1st GenerationA1553: 38mm caseA1554: 42mm caseApple Watch Series 1A1802: 38mm caseA1803: 42mm caseApple Watch Series 2A1757: 38mm caseA1758: 42mm caseApple Watch Series 3 (GPS)A1858: 38mm caseA1859: 42mm caseApple Watch Series 3 (GPS + Cellular)A1860, A1889, A1890: 38mmA1861, A1891, A1892: 42mmApple Watch Series 4 (GPS)A1977: 40mmA1978: 44mmApple Watch Series 4 (GPS + Cellular)A1975, A2007: 40mmA1976, A2008: 44mmApple Watch Series 5 (GPS)A2092: 40mmA2093: 44mmApple Watch Series 5 (GPS + Cellular)A2094, A2156: 40mmA2095, A2157: 44mmApple Watch SE (GPS)A2351: 40mmA2352: 44mmApple Watch SE (GPS + Cellular)A2353, A2355: 40mmA2354, A2356: 44mmApple Watch Series 6 (GPS)A2291: 40mmA2292: 44mmApple Watch Series 6 (GPS + Cellular)A2293, A2375: 40mmA2294, A2376: 44mmApple Watch Series 7 (GPS)A2473: 40mmA2474: 44mmApple Watch Series 7 (GPS + Cellular)A2475, A2476: 40mmA2477, A2478: 44mmApple Watch SE (2nd generation) (GPS)A2722: 40mmA2723: 44mmApple Watch SE (2nd generation) (GPS+ Cellular)A2726, A2725,A2855: 40mmA2727, A2724, A2856: 44mmApple Watch Series 8 (GPS)A2770: 40mmA2771: 44mmApple Watch Series 8 (GPS + Cellular) A2772, A2773, A2857: 41mmA2774, A2775, A2858: 45mmApple Watch Ultra (GPS + Cellular) A2622, A2684, A2859 (49mm)A2978: 41mmA2980: 45mmApple Watch Series 9 (GPS + Cellular)A2982, A2983: 41mmA2984, A2985: 45mmApple Watch Ultra 2 (GPS + Cellular) A2986, A2987 (49mm)Every Apple Watch Generation
You can also check your Apple Watch version using the Serial Number. On your watch, go to Settings > General > About and then find the Serial Number. Once you have it, go to the Apple Check Coverage Page and enter your Apple Watch Serial Number. Here, you’ll see your Apple Watch series, model (GPS/Cellular), edition (Aluminum/Stainless Steel, Nike, Hermès), and case size.
That’s how easy it is to check which version your Apple Watch is. We hope you’ve found this article useful and that it has helped you find out which Apple Watch you have. In case of any doubts, you can always reach out to us in the comments below.