Watches, eh? Whoever thought they’d be useful for more than just telling the time? Well, at least that’s the sort of audience Apple was gunning for back in 2015 when it launched its first-generation Watch. Or rather its wearable device. Suddenly your watch was sending alerts and messages, tracking your heart rate (much higher with all those messages coming through), or carrying a solid chunk of your music collection.
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Like the iPod and iPhone before it, once again the new Apple was the gadget you didn’t know you needed. Of course, smart watches are now everywhere, and it means Apple is having to up its game with its latest eighth-gen set of watches.
The new Apple Watch Ultra is aimed at the rock climbing, scuba diving, marathon crowd and it’s the biggest yet—the 49mm titanium case is nearly 10% larger than the next biggest Watch. Apple hasn’t disclosed the Ultra’s battery size, but it’s rumored to be over 500mAh, a two-thirds increase even on the latest Series 8.
The flat sapphire front crystal Retina display makes for what Apple says is its “biggest and brightest watch yet,” with a brightness of 2,000 nits (a nit is equal to one candela per square meter, and a candela is like horsepower for lights) ensuring you’ll always be able to find the bathroom in the middle of the night.
And why all the complicated fancy technology in this P52,990 smart watch? Well, because Apple says that it has created the “perfect technical tool for adventurers and explorers in a range of environments.” Turns out the first 1k in ‘Couch to 5k’ is getting yourself a watch to track progress.
Naturally, the Apple Watch Ultra also makes phone calls—but in the most complicated way possible, it has three microphones squirrelled away in the case that use an “adaptive beamforming algorithm” and machine learning to cut out ambient noise, which presumably consists of people around you saying things like “Why is that person shouting at their wrist?”
Are you sold on this extravagant bit of arm candy? Let’s take a closer look at some of the details.
Rain or shine
The Ultra is designed to cope with extreme temperatures ranging from -20°C to 55°C.
Bear with me
Wayfinder face is designed specifically for the Ultra’s giant display and includes a compass in the dial
Deep end
The Ultra supports scuba diving to 40 meters—it’ll even tell you how long to hang around and avoid the bends.
Juiced up
New low power setting for “multi-day experiences” ekes the battery life out to an impressive 60 hours.
Front runner
Apple says there’s enough battery to get you through a triathlon consisting of a 3.9km swim, a 180km bike ride, and a full marathon run. Or a Thursday morning as we like to call it.
Big bands
There are three new straps themed for your chosen #lifestyle—trail running, deep sea diving, or climbing
Oh, crumbs
Scared of getting lost on a hike in the woods? Now you can make like Hansel and Gretel and drop waypoints.
It’s complicated
If you need all the information, the new Wayfinder face has space for up to eight of Apple’s ‘complications.’




NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.