Bigger ‘Apple Watch Series X’ to Reportedly Launch in 2024
In a research note published last week, Omdia analyst David Hsieh has claimed that Apple is planning to release a bigger ‘Apple Watch Series X’ in 2024 (via MacRumors).

The analyst added that third-generation Apple Watch SE models with larger displays are also expected to debut as early as next year.
According to the analyst, the Apple Watch Series X will feature a 5% to 10% larger display as compared to the Apple Watch Series 8.
Depending on the case size, the Series X models will come in approximately 1.89-inch and 2.04-inch display options, based on the rectangular display panel.
Hsieh noted that the ‘Series X’ branding is based on the fact that the model is expected to be the 10th-generation Apple Watch.
Regarding a bigger Apple Watch SE 3, Hsieh believes the device will have the same display sizes as the Apple Watch Series 8 i.e. it will come in 41mm and 45mm case sizes.
The analyst also said that this year’s Apple Watch Series 9 will retain the same display sizes as the Series 8.
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This is interesting and I could be wrong when I say this, but Apple skipped out on the iPhone 9 and went straight to the iPhone X. The Apple Watch series 0 was technically the first one so the series 8 is already in the ninth version. Would this year be the Apple Watch X? It would be interesting if they actually make a series 9.