How to Change the Apple Watch Band

As Apple is constantly releasing new and amusing Apple Watch bands, it is only natural that people want to try them all. Who can resist them? But, if you are a newer user and still have not figured out how to change the Apple Watch band, worry not.

In this article, you will be able to read step by step about changing your Apple Watch band and replacing it with a new one to make your watch feel new again. So, let’s begin.

How to Change the Apple Watch Band

How to Change the Apple Watch Band

Although this might sound like a complicated task, in reality, changing an Apple Watch band could not be simpler. Once you master how to change the Apple Watch band, you will be able to have a fresh-looking Apple Watch for every occasion or even every day if that’s what you like.

Changing the Apple Watch band is very straightforward. First, you must remove your current band by using the release buttons on each side of the watch, then slide both sides of your new Apple Watch band until you hear a soft click. 

Therefore, you will need to buy your favorite Apple Watch band, follow the step-by-step instructions we share below to change the band correctly, and you are ready to go.

How to change the Apple Watch band step-by-step

How to remove your Apple Watch band?

Removing the old Apple Watch band will not take more than a minute if you follow these steps correctly: 

  1. First, ensure that your Apple Watch is turned off or the display feature is not active to prevent accidental taps or an app opening.
  2. After you ensure that the Apple Watch screen won’t turn on, you should place your Apple Watch on a clean, flat, smooth, and sturdy surface face down. It is greatly recommended if, under your watch, you put some sort of clean, soft cloth fiber or soft mat. Doing so will prevent any potential damages that might happen to the screen of your Apple Watch while replacing the band.
  3. After you ensure that the Apple Watch screen is safe, you will notice two release buttons on each side of the watch. Use these buttons to release the band.
  4. Simply hold one of the release buttons with your fingernail or fingertip, and while holding it, just slide the band across to remove it. Then, repeat the same action to remove the second part of the band on the opposite side.

After successfully doing these steps, your Apple Watch will be ready for the new band, and in continuation, you can see how to do that in just a few steps.

How to install the new Apple Watch band?

The process of installing a new Apple Watch band is as easy as removing the band. The hardest part comes when you need to choose the actual design of the band, as there are hundreds upon hundreds of them, so good luck with it.

Before you start, you first need to ensure that your new Apple Watch band is suitable and crafted explicitly for Apple Watches because the regular bands for regular watches are not suitable for this type of smartwatch. You will need to use a watch strap specially made for your device. 

The good thing is that all Apple Watches can use the same type of band, so even if you have a few Apple Watch models, you will still be able to swap them using the same bands.

Step-by-step instructions
  1. First, ensure that the small text on the back of your Apple Watch band is facing you.
  2. Next, you will need to tilt the new band so that it aligns with the angle of the Apple Watch band slots from where you have previously removed your old Apple Watch band.
  3. Finally, slide both sides of your Apple Watch band until you hear a soft click. Keep in mind that if you do not hear this sound, the band probably is not placed correctly. This might cause the strap to detach from the Apple Watch, and it may fall on the ground if you put it like that on your wrist. Hearing the soft click is essential when installing your new Apple Watch band.
  4. After this and ensuring the band is in place, your refreshed-looking Apple Watch is ready for use again.

How to Change an Apple Watch Braided Solo Loop or Solo Loop

After seeing how to change the regular Apple Watch band efficiently, we will look into how to change the Solo loop or Braided solo loop.

This band or loop is even easier to install, remove, and put on and off. All you need to do is secure one side of the loop into one of the band slots and the other side of the loop into the second band slot. 

Then, when you need to put it on, you will only need to pull from the bottom of the band and stretch it so that it fits around your wrist. The same method is used when you take off the solo or braided solo loop.

How to Change and Use the Milanese Loop

As Milanese Loop is one of the most famous and utilized Apple Watch bands, you simply can not own an Apple Watch without knowing how this loop functions. 

Namely, as the Milanese Loop comes with a convenient magnetic closure, you can completely open the band by sliding the magnetic closure through the lug or band connector. That’s it. So if you are short on time and value every second of it, the Milanese Loop is ideal because changing it and taking it on and off requires literally only a few seconds.

How to Change and Remove the Link Bracelet

As the Link Bracelet type of Apple Watch band is the most gentle one, you must ensure not to pull, twist, or band it. All you need to do is close the butterfly closure if it’s open and hold the band release button on one side. While doing so, you will need to gently slide the first part of the link bracelet and then repeat this method for the other part of the link bracelet. Before completely removing the Link Bracelet, separate the two parts.

Read more: How to Change Apple Watch Name

Conclusion

We hope you learned how to change the Apple Watch band in the quickest time possible by reading this article. Moreover, as there are many takes on the Apple Watch band, we made sure to include how to change and use each of the possible types of Apple Watch bands available on the market. This way, regardless of which type of band you own, you will be able to spice up your old Apple watch in no time.

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