I’ve been using the new Apple Watch 11 for a month now, and I have so many thoughts about it. For context, I’m completely trapped in the Apple ecosystem and don’t want to escape from how all the tech fits together so seamlessly. I used the Apple Watch SE 2 for a very long time, before moving up to the Apple Watch 10, and this journey impacts how I feel about the 11. I like it just fine, and it’s clearly best in class at what it does – but the upgrades over the 10 feel so incremental that I sort of wish they’d upgrade it every two years rather than every year.

I’ve written before how I was actually pretty happy with the SE 2, since I’m not deep sea diving or getting lost up mountains. But when I upgraded to the Apple Watch 10 I was surprised by how much I appreciated the faster charging and the brighter screen. These are material upgrades that make a big difference, which is unsurprising when bouncing from a basic model to the flagship.

So far, I’m not feeling any of those increased benefits from upgrading from the 10 to 11 (except more battery life, which is always appreciated). But given only a fraction of people will be making this small upgrade, maybe it doesn’t matter. Anyway, here is what I’m using the new model for – and the features I just haven’t found useful.

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