TL; DR
- Apple Watch Series 11 comes with new health features include hypertension monitoring and a detailed Sleep Score.
- It has a thinner design, tougher screen, 5G, and 24-hour battery.
- Starts at Rs 46,900; pre-orders are open now for September 19th availability.
Another year, another Apple event. And as sure as the leaves change color, a new Apple Watch has arrived. This time, it’s the Series 11, and while it might look familiar at a glance, Apple is continuing to quietly convert its popular wearable from a simple accessory into a serious health and wellness companion.
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What’s new
Apple is doubling down on the Health tracking aspect of the Apple watch. The Watch Series 11 now brings new hypertension monitoring system that, after a 30-day calibration, can alert you to signs of high blood pressure. This is paired with a new “Sleep Score” to give you a better understanding of your nightly rest, moving the watch beyond simple fitness tracking.


Beyond the significant health upgrades, the Series 11 is the thinnest Apple Watch yet, with a more scratch-resistant screen. For the first time, 5G connectivity comes to the cellular models for faster performance on the go. And perhaps most practically, the battery life has been improved to a respectable 24 hours, finally allowing for true all-day and all-night use without a daily charge. There are a host of other features from Note taking, Screen Calling, Live translation, Exactograph and much more with the watchOS 26.
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Pricing and availability
The Apple Watch Series 11 starts at Rs 46,900 for the 42mm aluminum GPS model, with a larger 46mm version available for Rs 49,900. Adding 5G cellular connectivity jumps up the price to Rs 56,900. The standard aluminum case comes in Space Grey, Rose Gold, Jet Black, and Silver. There are also premium polished titanium models starting at $699 which are not yet available in the Indian market. Pre-orders are open now, with the watch hitting stores on September 19th.
My Take on the Apple Watch Series 11
The Series 11 isn’t a revolutionary leap forward, but it is a significant step in Apple’s journey to make the Watch an indispensable tool for managing your health. It’s becoming less of a gadget on your wrist to more of a guardian, and that’s a trend worth watching.
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