Frequently Asked Questions
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- Forget the Series numbers for a second.
- Take off your watch and flip it over. Look at the fine print engraved around the heart rate sensor on the back.
- Youāll see a number ending in "mm", and that is your case size.
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Find your "mm" number below:
- Select "38/40/41/42mm (Small)" If your watch says: 38mm, 40mm, 41mm, or the new Series 10 (42mm).
- Select "42/44/45/46/49mm (Large)" If your watch says: 44mm, 45mm, 46mm, 49mm (Ultra), or the Classic Series 1-3 (42mm).
If you have a 42mm watch, this is the only tricky part.
- If you have the newest Series 10 (42mm), itās a "Small" size.
- If you have an older model (Series 1, 2, or 3) that says 42mm, itās a "Large" size.
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Yes. This is the most resilient member of our Spring Collection. It handles sweat and splashes with ease, making it our top recommendation if your 'spring vibe' involves heavy workouts.
While it's tough enough for the gym, we still suggest giving it a quick air-dry after a particularly sweaty session to keep the weave fresh against your skin.
