Collection: Apple Watch Metal Bands

No matter if you like the classic look of stainless steel, titanium's light strength, or our high-quality alloys' unique styles, we have the perfect bands for you.

Our metal bands fit Apple Watch Series 1-10, SE, and Ultra 1 & 2, with sizes from 38mm to 49mm, so you can find the right fit for your watch.

Apple Watch Metal Bands

Product Insights & FAQs

Not always! While metal bands can feel a bit heavier compared to silicone or nylon options, many users find them comfortable once they get used to the weight. Most metal Apple Watch bands are designed with ergonomics in mind, so they distribute the weight evenly. If you're someone who prefers a bit of a "premium" feel, the slight weight can actually enhance the overall experience of wearing your watch.

It’s rare but can happen. Some people with sensitive skin or allergies to certain metals (like nickel) may experience irritation. If you have sensitive skin, look for bands made from hypoallergenic metals like stainless steel or titanium. Also, keeping the band clean and dry can help prevent irritation. If you're unsure, it’s always a good idea to test a metal band for a few hours before committing to wearing it all day.

Check out: Apple Watch Skin Irritation: Causes, Solutions, and How to Prevent It

Metal bands can get scratched over time, especially if you’re using your watch in active or rough environments. However, higher-quality metals like stainless steel are more scratch-resistant than cheaper options. You can minimize scratches by being mindful of where you place or rest your wrist, or by occasionally polishing the band to maintain its shine.

To resize a metal Apple Watch band, follow these simple steps:

  1. Gather Tools: You’ll need a small tool, like a pin or a specialized watch band tool, and a clean, flat surface.
  2. Identify Links to Remove: Put the band on your wrist to see how many links need to be removed for a better fit.
  3. Remove Links: Turn the band over and look for small arrows on the back. Use the pin or tool to push out the pins holding the links together. Carefully remove the desired number of links.
  4. Reattach the Band: Once the links are removed, reattach the band by aligning the remaining links and pushing the pins back in.
  5. Test the Fit: Put the band back on your wrist to ensure it fits comfortably.

For a detailed guide with visuals, check out this blog: How to Resize Your Metal Apple Watch Band.

While you can wear a metal band during workouts, it might not be the most comfortable option, especially for activities involving lots of movement or sweating. Metal bands don’t breathe as well as silicone or fabric bands, so you might find them less ideal for fitness sessions. For a more comfortable workout experience, it's often better to swap to a sportier, sweat-resistant band.

Cleaning a metal band is easy! Simply wipe it down with a soft, damp cloth and dry it thoroughly. For deeper cleans, you can use mild soap and water, but be sure to dry it completely to avoid any water spots or tarnishes. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage the metal’s finish. For stainless steel or titanium bands, polishing with a soft cloth can help restore the shine.

For more information, please read How to Clean and Maintain Your Apple Watch Bands

Absolutely! Metal bands, especially those made from stainless steel or titanium, give your Apple Watch a more polished and sophisticated look. They are perfect for professional settings or when you want to dress up your outfit.

Yes, metal bands are typically waterproof, but be mindful that water can get trapped in the links, making it uncomfortable until it dries. While you can wear metal bands in water, they might not be the best choice for swimming or other water-related activities, as they could tarnish or corrode over time if not properly dried and cared for. For regular water exposure, you may want to opt for a silicone or sports band instead.

Metal Apple Watch bands, especially those with a polished or glossy finish, can attract fingerprints more noticeably compared to matte or brushed finishes. While they may pick up some smudges from daily wear, wiping them down with a soft cloth quickly restores their shine. If you're worried about fingerprints, choosing a brushed metal band or regularly cleaning it will help keep your watch looking sleek and fingerprint-free.