Match either with a black, space grey, or stainless steel Apple Watch and you’ll be set. ![]() I have a blue Apple Watch Series 6 and neither band suited it at all, but the black titanium version looks great with my gold Apple Watch SE. The bands fit all 42mm or 44mm models but don’t match all the available colors. ![]() However, before choosing which one to buy, consider the color and material of your Apple Watch. Both bands did catch the hair on my arm a little, but mostly immediately after putting them on, and once settled they appear to be fine. I love the way both look and feel, but the eye-catching graphite stainless steel version is the real looker here. Neither are heavy, but the titanium version is warmer than the stainless steel model, which has that cool-metal feel against your skin. The magnetic clasp takes just a second to do up, and once each band is on they’re very comfortable. This aside, it’s not difficult to adjust the bands, and it took me about 20 minutes to do both. Some practically refused to come out at all. ![]() The tool itself is solid and comes with accessories to help push the pins back into the links when you’re reassembling.Īlthough Nomad says there isn’t a right or wrong side to push the pins out, I found one side worked better than the other, and also that some pins are easier to remove than others. Each is a generous length to start out with and I needed to remove three or four links from each to fit my 6.5-inch wrist. With a turn of the screw, it pushes the pin out from each link, ready to remove however many you need to make it fit. Nomad has included an adjustment tool in the box.
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