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An image of the Apple Watch Series 6 laying on a table showing the World Time watch face on watchOS 8

Credit: Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority

Opinion post by
Jimmy Westenberg

Every year, Apple announces a new flagship smartwatch. And every year, it replaces the last-gen model with the one it just announced. It stops selling the “old” watch, whether it’s considered aging technology or not.

This year, the Apple Watch Series 7 is the new hotness. Once the Series 7 went on sale, the Series 6 essentially ceased to exist on Apple’s website, replaced by the upgraded wearable.