However, while the broad strokes of the signature design language are obvious, the latest smartwatch is slightly thinner and lighter, both by 10%. That doesn't sound like a major change, but it is, as it boosts the ergonomics and makes wearing this one 24/7 a slightly more pleasant endeavor. What's more, the Apple Watch Ultra 2's titanium build is no longer exclusive: aside from the standard aluminum, you can also get the Watch Series 10 in glossy titanium. It looks much better in person, though it could be more prone to scuffs and scratches. The same applies to the "regular" titanium case of the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which can potentially develop a patina of scuffs and scratches.
Apple Watch Series 10 vs Apple Watch Ultra 2: The ultimate showdown
By Peter Kostadinov