How to Change a Band on an Apple Watch

If you have a smartwatch like the Apple Watch, you’re probably already familiar with this technology’s usefulness. You may have found by now that using the same watchband can get boring after a while, and making a simple swap can spice up your look and make your watch more comfortable to wear or just look better with colorful replacement bands.

How to Change a Basic Band

Step One: When changing Apple Watch bands, it’s essential to start with a clean surface. How to change a band on an Apple Watch is as simple as pressing the quick-release button on the band, which then splits the band into two pieces.

To do this, you’ll need to press and hold the release button down, and without removing your finger, you’ll slide the band sideways to remove it from the screen portion of the device.

In some cases, there may be some resistance to sliding the band out, and the best course of action is to press the release button once more and check that it is thoroughly impressed before attempting to move the band.

Most commonly, when the release button doesn’t get pressed firmly enough, Apple Watch bands get a little bit stuck. For the new band, you’ll want to make sure that the correct side is facing you before you slide it into place. Once it’s entirely in place, you should also hear a click to confirm it’s locked in that position.

Solo Loop, Milanese Loop, and Link Bracelet Removal

No matter what type of Apple Watch band you have, removing it is a straightforward process.

For how to change a band on an Apple Watch with a Solo loop, the process is primarily the same. You’ll press on the release button and slide the band across, leaving the screen portion of the device behind. 

For the Milanese loop style Apple Watch bands, the process is slightly different and requires that you open the band by sliding the magnet bit of the band through the lug or band connector. If you have an older version of the Milanese Loop, the closure doesn’t fit through the lug.

For the Link-style bracelet, you’ll close the band’s butterfly closure and hold down the quick release buttons located on the interior part of the bracelet. Although there are two, you only need to press on one before gently pulling apart the links and sliding the band out through the lug.

Third-Party Apple watch bands may have some different requirements but all should be just about as easy as these.

Tips and Final Thoughts

Now that we’ve covered how to change a band on an Apple watch with a variety of different band styles, let’s cover a few essential tips. It’s important to never force the band into or out of a slot, and if you don’t feel a click, it means that the release button hasn’t properly engaged.

You can try wiggling the band if you’re sure the release button is fully depressed, but never wear your Apple Watch without a fully secured band.

We carry a full selection of comfy bands to add style to your Apple watch, and you’ll love how easy it is to change these out to fit your outfit for the day. Check out our shop to learn more and see the stylish options we have to offer and all of the great accessories for your Apple Watch.



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