How do I know which mode / seriesl my Apple Watch SE is?

I have an Apple Watch SE . I’m not sure if it’s Series 1 or 2. It doesn’t see which even my applied.Apple.com

How do I know?


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Apple Watch SE, watchOS 10

Posted on Sep 16, 2024 10:44 AM

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Posted on Sep 16, 2024 11:05 AM

You can identify your watch by it's model number.


To find the model number;

  • Open the Settings app on the watch
  • Tap General
  • Tap About
  • Scroll down to Model number
  • Tap the M number and an A number will appear

Compare the A number to the charts I've attached.




M1 Mac mini, macOS 14.6.1;  Watch, series 7 GPS/cellular, watchOS 10.6; iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 17.6.1; TV 4th Gen, tvOS 17.6; HomePods, audioOS 17.6 and Airport Express w/ Airplay 2

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Sep 16, 2024 11:05 AM in response to DizzyM

You can identify your watch by it's model number.


To find the model number;

  • Open the Settings app on the watch
  • Tap General
  • Tap About
  • Scroll down to Model number
  • Tap the M number and an A number will appear

Compare the A number to the charts I've attached.




M1 Mac mini, macOS 14.6.1;  Watch, series 7 GPS/cellular, watchOS 10.6; iPhone 12 Pro, iOS 17.6.1; TV 4th Gen, tvOS 17.6; HomePods, audioOS 17.6 and Airport Express w/ Airplay 2

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