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Article: The Complete Guide to the First Apple Watch (2015): Models, Features, and Band Compatibility

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The Complete Guide to the First Apple Watch (2015): Models, Features, and Band Compatibility

 

The Apple Watch has become one of the most popular smartwatches in the world, but it all began with the very first Apple Watch, released in 2015.
If you own one of these original models, are restoring one, or are simply curious about its history, this guide gives you a complete overview of every version released, all the features, and-most importantly-which Apple bands fit the 38 mm and 42 mm sizes.



1. Release Date of the First Apple Watch

  • Announced: September 9, 2014

  • Released: April 24, 2015

  • Launch OS: WatchOS 1.0

This was Apple’s entry into the smartwatch world, combining technology, health features, and design in a way no other device had done before.



2. Case Sizes of the First Apple Watch

The first generation was available in two sizes:

  • 38 mm

  • 42 mm

These sizes became the foundation for later models and remain important today because of band compatibility.



3. All Variants of the First Apple Watch

Apple released the first Apple Watch in three main collections.

 

A. Apple Watch Sport (Aluminium)

  • Material: 7000-series aluminium

  • Glass: Ion-X

  • Colors: Silver, Space Gray, Gold, Rose Gold

  • Sizes: 38 mm and 42 mm

  • Lightweight and designed for an active style

 

B. Apple Watch (Stainless Steel)

  • Material: Polished stainless steel

  • Glass: Sapphire crystal

  • Colors: Stainless Steel Silver, Space Black

  • Sizes: 38 mm and 42 mm

  • More premium and durable than the Sport model

 

C. Apple Watch Edition (18K Gold)

  • Material: 18K Yellow Gold or Rose Gold

  • Glass: Sapphire

  • Sizes: 38 mm and 42 mm

  • Designed as a luxury product with exclusive band options

 



4. All Original Band Types Released in 2015

Apple introduced a wide selection of bands for the first generation.

 

Sport Band

  • White

  • Black

  • Blue

  • Green

  • Pink

  • Black with Black Pin

  • Black with Gold Pin (Edition)

  • White with Gold Pin (Edition)

 

Leather Loop (42 mm only)

  • Bright Blue

  • Stone

  • Light Brown

  • Black

 

Classic Buckle

  • Black

  • Brown

  • Midnight Blue

 

Modern Buckle (38 mm only)

  • Soft Pink

  • Brown

  • Midnight Blue

  • Black

 

Milanese Loop

  • Stainless Steel

  • Space Black

 

Link Bracelet

  • Stainless Steel

  • Space Black

 



5. Features and Functions of the First Apple Watch

Even the very first Apple Watch came packed with features that many people still use today.

 

Main Functions

  • Notifications for calls, messages, and apps

  • Quick replies to messages

  • Siri with voice commands

  • Digital Crown for scrolling

  • Taptic Engine for subtle haptic feedback

  • Force Touch

  • Apple Pay (via NFC)

  • Music controls

  • Remote camera shutter

  • Multiple customizable watch faces

 

Health and Fitness

  • Optical heart rate sensor

  • Step counting

  • Move, Exercise, and Stand rings

  • Calorie tracking

  • Workout modes such as running, walking, cycling, rowing, and stair climbing

  • Note: No built-in GPS (it used the iPhone’s GPS)

 

Display

  • Retina OLED

  • 450-nit brightness

  • Ion-X or sapphire glass depending on the model

 

Battery and Charging

  • Up to 18 hours of battery life

  • Magnetic charging cable

 

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth 4.0

  • Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz)

  • Works with iPhone 5 or newer

 



6. What the First Apple Watch Did Not Have

Compared to today’s models, the original Apple Watch lacked several modern features:

  • No GPS

  • No cellular connectivity

  • No always-on display

  • No sleep tracking

  • No ECG

  • No blood oxygen sensor

  • No fall detection

  • Not fully swim-proof (IPX7 rating only)

 



7. Band Compatibility: Which Bands Fit the First Apple Watch?

This is one of the most common questions for users of the 2015 Apple Watch.
Fortunately, Apple kept its band connector design consistent for many years.

Here is the clear compatibility overview:



Bands that fit the 38 mm Apple Watch

Fully compatible bands include:

  • 38 mm bands

  • 40 mm bands

  • 41 mm bands

These all use the same small-size connector.



Bands that fit the 42 mm Apple Watch

Fully compatible bands include:

  • 42 mm bands

  • 44 mm bands

  • 45 mm bands

  • 49 mm Apple Watch Ultra bands

 

These all use the same large-size connector.



8. Why the First Apple Watch Remains Popular

Even years after its release, many people still appreciate the first-generation Apple Watch for its design, simplicity, and the large selection of replacement bands available.
The classic 38 mm and 42 mm shapes are still widely supported by modern straps, making it easy to refresh the watch with new styles.



9. Complete Table - First-Generation Apple Watch (2015)

 

Category Apple Watch Sport (Aluminium) Apple Watch (Stainless Steel) Apple Watch Edition (18K Gold)
Case material 7000-series aluminium Stainless steel 18K Yellow or Rose Gold
Glass type Ion-X glass Sapphire crystal Sapphire crystal
Back material Composite Ceramic / composite Ceramic
Available colours Silver, Space Gray, Gold, Rose Gold Stainless Steel Silver, Space Black (DLC) Yellow Gold, Rose Gold
Case sizes 38 mm, 42 mm 38 mm, 42 mm 38 mm, 42 mm
Band combinations Sport Band Sport Band, Milanese Loop, Leather Loop, Classic Buckle, Modern Buckle, Link Bracelet Exclusive premium leather bands + Edition Sport Bands
Quick-release band system Yes Yes Yes
Display type Retina OLED Retina OLED Retina OLED
Display brightness 450 nits 450 nits 450 nits
Force Touch Yes Yes Yes
Digital Crown Yes Yes Yes
Taptic Engine Yes Yes Yes
Processor Apple S1 Apple S1 Apple S1
Storage capacity 8 GB (2 GB music, 75 MB photos) 8 GB 8 GB
Wireless connectivity Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Water resistance IPX7 (splash-resistant) IPX7 IPX7
Battery life Up to 18 hours Up to 18 hours Up to 18 hours
Charging method Magnetic inductive charger Magnetic inductive charger Magnetic inductive charger (premium charging case)
Compatibility at launch iPhone 5 or later (iOS 8.2+) iPhone 5 or later iPhone 5 or later
Health sensors Optical heart-rate sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope Optical heart-rate sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope Optical heart-rate sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope
GPS No (uses iPhone GPS) No No
Apple Pay Yes (NFC) Yes (NFC) Yes (NFC)
Notifications Yes Yes Yes
Phone calls Yes (via iPhone) Yes (via iPhone) Yes (via iPhone)
Message dictation Yes Yes Yes
Siri Yes Yes Yes
Handoff Yes Yes Yes
Watch faces All standard watch faces All standard watch faces All standard watch faces + exclusive variants
Activity tracking Move, Exercise & Stand rings Move, Exercise & Stand rings Move, Exercise & Stand rings
Workouts Running, walking, cycling, elliptical, rowing, stair climbing Same Same
Step counting Yes Yes Yes
Calorie tracking Yes Yes Yes
Stand reminders Yes Yes Yes
Watch-to-watch communication Digital Touch, heartbeat sharing, sketches Digital Touch, heartbeat sharing, sketches Digital Touch, heartbeat sharing, sketches
Photo viewing Yes Yes Yes
Remote camera control Yes Yes Yes
Music control Yes Yes Yes
Maps & navigation Yes (via iPhone) Yes Yes
Wi-Fi without iPhone nearby Limited functions Limited functions Limited functions
Exclusive Edition features - - Luxury charging case, exclusive bands
Weight Lightest Heavier Heaviest
Price at launch Most affordable Mid-range Ultra-premium (€10,000–€18,000)
Main audience Active lifestyle, everyday users Premium lifestyle users Luxury buyers

 

 

Conclusion

The first Apple Watch laid the foundation for all models that followed.
With two classic case sizes, three material options, and a wide variety of original bands, it remains an important part of Apple’s history.
And thanks to Apple’s consistent connector design, finding the right replacement band for a 38 mm or 42 mm Apple Watch is still easy today.

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