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Apple unveils Apple Watch SE with a Series 4-type design, S5 chip for up to 2x faster performance than Series 3, and GPS support, for $279 or $12/month

9to5Mac Filipe Espósito

Context & Ripple Effects

On the same day Apple debuted the $399 Series 6 with blood oxygen sensing, it carved out a second, cheaper rung on the Watch ladder: the SE at $279, built on the Series 4-era design and the existing S5 chip rather than new silicon. The play is classic Apple price laddering — last year's flagship industrial design and chip become this year's entry product.

The coverage arc since then validates the tier: the SE line persisted through the Series 9 generation, and by the time of the SE 3 review in 2025 the budget model had absorbed always-on displays and 5G while staying well under flagship pricing.

First-order effects

  • Buyers priced out of the $399 flagship tier get a modern-case Watch with double the Series 3's performance for $279 or $12/month, giving Apple a sub-$300 answer without cannibalizing Series 6 sales.

Second-order effects

  • By reusing the S5 and the Series 4 chassis instead of inventing down-market hardware, Apple keeps the SE nearly costless as a SKU — pressuring rival wearable makers to match a $279 device that already looks like a flagship from two years earlier.

Third-order effects

  • If the pattern holds — each SE generation inheriting the prior flagship's design and silicon, as the SE 3 later did with always-on display and 5G — the Watch market stratifies into a fast-refreshing premium tier and a recycled-tech value tier that widens Apple's installed base at the low end.

The trend: Apple is running the Watch like the iPhone before it: annual flagship refreshes at $399 up top, with a repackaged prior-generation design filling the entry tier and pulling first-time buyers into the ecosystem.

Discussion

  • @nicnguyen Nicole Nguyen on x
    A correction: Family Setup is only available for Apple Watch 4 and newer. Yep, Apple really did launch a kids mode that doesn't work with the 3, the cheapest available watch. https://www.wsj.com/...
  • @nicnguyen Nicole Nguyen on x
    🆕 column The takeaway of today's event: The current pricing tier is confusing. And the best Apple Watch and iPad for most people isn't Apple's best Watch or iPad. https://www.wsj.com/...
  • @benwood Ben Wood on x
    With the Watch 6, Watch SE and the continuation of the Watch 3, Apple now offers a clear “good, better, best” tiering structure for its customers, delivering choice at a range of prices. #AppleEvent https://twitter.com/...
  • @marcoarment Marco Arment on x
    Family Setup (Watch for kids/"older relatives" without their own iPhones, paired to your phone instead) is a huge deal.
  • @snazzyq Quinn Nelson on x
    why keep series 3 in the lineup...?
  • @bzamayo Benjamin Mayo on x
    $279 is good but I feel like a lot of price-sensitive customers are still gonna buy the $199 Series 3
  • @markgurman Mark Gurman on x
    What's missing from the Apple Watch SE: Always on display, steel/titanium options, blood oxygen and ECG, S6 chip (has S5 instead), U1 chip, 5GHz WiFi. Rest looks to be the same.
  • @wongmjane Jane Manchun Wong on x
    With Apple Watch SE priced in $279, how can Android smartwatches survive? #AppleEvent https://twitter.com/...
  • @mgsiegler M.G. Siegler on x
    I don't understand using ‘SE’ versus calling this the ‘Apple Watch’ and the top of the line ‘Apple Watch Pro’ #AppleEvent
  • @sandofsky Ben Sandofsky on x
    SE: Semi Expensive
  • @techledes Connie Guglielmo on x
    Introducing Apple Watch SE .... “All at a more affordable price.” Uses S5 chip and shares many other tech from Series 6. “Cellular models will also be great for kids.” #AppleEvent
  • @stshank Stephen Shankland on x
    Apple Watch SE starts at $279. “We think the Apple Watch SE will be the perfect watch for many new customers,” Williams says. https://twitter.com/...
  • @willoremus Will Oremus on x
    WOW, just heard the new apple watch will be *most advanced apple watch yet.* unbelievable, how do they keep making the most advanced watch yet, every time!!
  • @asymco Horace Dediu on x
    Apple Watch starts at 40cents/day
  • @marcoarment Marco Arment on x
    Damn it, Series 3 is still around, further pushing back the interval that developers have to support 32-bit on the Watch and the old 38/42 screen sizes. Apple Watch SE needs to be $199, not $279.
  • @reneritchie Rene Ritchie on x
    Apple Watch SE uses the S5 chip. Cellular option. Great for Family Setup. Includes gyro, compass, ultimate, fall detection. Perfect for new customers. $279, Apple Card financing over 24 months available.