The Apple Watch Series 4 comes in five new colors, including a beautiful rose gold color. The larger screen makes everything more visible, and the Always-on display means you don’t have to lift your wrist to read the time. The glass covering the attractive OLED display is slightly curved, although we couldn’t really see much of an advantage in that. ..

The larger screen on the Apple Watch 7 allows for more features, including seeing more of your messages and having a larger area for bigger buttons to type on. The new chip here is called the S7, but it doesn’t bring a performance advantage; it’s just been reconfigured to allow for the slightly larger design. That’s not to say you won’t lack performance, though, because everything runs super smooth on the Watch 7 and the intuitive WatchOS 8 platform makes it easy to start a workout, look at pictures, or read the news.

The Watch 7 is a basic watch that does the basics well, but there are some nice extras like the meditation app and the Apple’s ring system. The electrocardiogram and blood oxygen monitoring won’t be of much use to many people.

The Series 6 is still on sale, but if you want a high-quality Apple Watch – at least until the Apple Watch 8 launches in September – you’ll need to buy it now. With a decent display, good fitness features, and easy-to-read notifications, the Series 6 is slowly removing any reasons not to buy one of Apple’s wearables.