Overview watchOS 1 The first version of watchOS 1 was 1.0 and was based on iOS 8.2. The second version of watchOS 1 was 1.0.1 and was based on iOS 8.3.
watchOS 2 watchOS 3 watchOS 4 watchOS 5 watchOS 5 was first shown to the public at the 2018 San Jose WWDC developer conference held on June 4, 2018 by Apple. It had an instant watch-to-watch Walkie-Talkie mode. With this release, Apple dropped support for the first generation Apple Watch. watchOS 5 was the first version of watchOS to bring 64-bit support.
watchOS 6 Apple announced a new version of watchOS that would contain features such as the App Store, a calculator with tip tools, an audiobooks app, noise level monitoring, and Apple's Voice Memos app, at WWDC 2019 held on June 3, 2019. It also enables special games that can only be played on the Watch interface. With this release, Apple dropped support for iPhone 5s, 6, and 6 Plus. However, watchOS 6 has limited support on
Apple Watch Series 1 and 2. watchOS 6.3 is the final release supported on the
Apple Watch Series 1 and 2.
watchOS 7 Apple announced watchOS 7 at the 2020
Worldwide Developers Conference on June 22, 2020. With watchOS 7, Apple dropped support for
Apple Watch Series 1 and 2. watchOS 7 has limited support on the
Apple Watch Series 3.
watchOS 8 Apple announced watchOS 8 at the 2021
Worldwide Developers Conference on June 7, 2021. Apple Watch models supporting watchOS 7 can also support watchOS 8. However, like watchOS 7, watchOS 8 has limited support on
Apple Watch Series 3. It is also the last version of watchOS to be supported on Apple Watch models with
32-bit processors.
watchOS 9 Apple announced watchOS 9 at the 2022
Worldwide Developers Conference on June 6, 2022. With this release, Apple dropped support for the
Apple Watch Series 3, which was the last Apple Watch model with a 32-bit processor, making watchOS 9 the first version of watchOS to run exclusively on Apple Watch models with
64-bit processors.
watchOS 10 Apple announced watchOS 10 at the 2023
Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2023. With this release, Apple dropped support for iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X. All Apple Watch models supporting watchOS 9 also support watchOS 10.
watchOS 11 Apple announced watchOS 11 at the 2024
Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10, 2024. With this release, Apple drops support for the
Apple Watch Series 4,
Apple Watch Series 5 and
Apple Watch SE (1st generation). This marks the first time 64-bit Apple Watch devices were dropped. For
legal reasons, blood oxygen monitoring was disabled on Series 9 and Ultra 2 Apple Watches sold in the United States after January 18, 2024. Apple Watch Series 10 was also incapable of blood oxygen monitoring at release. On August 14, 2025, Apple reintroduced blood oxygen monitoring for affected Series 9, Series 10, and Ultra 2 Apple Watches with watchOS 11.6.1.
watchOS 26 Apple announced watchOS 26 at the 2025
Worldwide Developers Conference on June 9, 2025. watchOS 26 was released on September 15, 2025. All devices that supported watchOS 11 support watchOS 26. Apple advanced the
version number to 26 as part of a shift to a year-based versioning convention across its operating systems. == Hardware support ==