Although official pricing has not been released, the Series 10 is anticipated to begin at approximately $399 for the base model, consistent with the pricing of previous generations.
Apple Watch Series 10 is expected to be launched alongside the upcoming iPhone 16 series at the It's Glowtime event on September 9.
There are rumors of major updates for the 10th anniversary model, such as a bigger display, a slimmer design, and possibly new health-related features.
As per reports, Apple may offer 45mm and 49mm options, with the largest model featuring a 2-inch display. The watch body is also rumored to be thinner with a reduced bezel.
It is rumored that the watch band connection system will undergo a major redesign, potentially making current bands incompatible with the Series 10.
Blood oxygen monitoring feature remains uncertain due to legal disputes, but Apple was reportedly working on sleep apnea detection for the Series 10.
Rumored advancements in display technology could substantially lower power usage, possibly extending the watch's battery life beyond the current 18-hour estimate.
The watch is anticipated to come with an S10 chip, probably an updated version of the S9 used in the Series 9. It will operate on watchOS 11, which is currently available in public beta.
This year's Apple Watch model will be Apple's 10th. So speculations are that Apple will be introducing the Series 10 as the 10th anniversary model of the Apple Watch and it might be called Apple Watch Series X.