Editor’s Note: We’ve updated this review to include links to Apple’s official refurbished store now that they’ve made the Apple Watch Ultra 2 smartwatch available.
The original Apple Watch Ultra blew every other mainstream smartwatch out of the water. It was the first genuinely new Apple Watch in years, packing a bigger and brighter display, an all-new Action button, a more rugged design, a battery that could last days on a single charge, and a bunch of advanced sensors and features for runners, cyclists, hikers, adventurers and other endurance athletes. Heck, it even worked as a bonafide dive computer, as we found out when we tested it in Hawaii.
This year, Apple has come out with a second-generation version of that beast of smartwatch. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 ($799) is an upgraded and more refined version of the original Ultra — which Apple no longer sells — but it’s also very similar to its predecessor.
In this review we’re not going to focus on everything that the Ultra 2 can do — we’ve covered that extensively over the past year — but instead focus on what makes the Ultra 2 unique. Here’s what you need to know.

Apple Watch Ultra 2
Pros
- Apple's best-ever smartwatch
- Precision Finding is a killer feature
- Brighter display is better outdoor viewing
Cons
- Not drastically different from the original Ultra
- Still probably overkill for most people
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$799 (15% off)
Apple Watch Ultra 2: What We Think

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is admittedly a pretty incremental update over last year’s Ultra. It looks the same, has the exact same health- and fitness-tracking capabilities, has the same battery life, and has the exact same price. Like the Series 9, the big update with the Ultra 2 is that Apple decked it out with a much-improved S9 chip that enables some new features like double tap gesture controls and on-device Siri processing, and gave the Ultra 2 a brighter display.