![]() It’s a little bit more formal than your average, more sporty arrangement and as such is a better fit for besuited occasions. Whichever Watch you opt for will be a looker, but we really were taken with the Graphite Stainless Steel Case with Milanese Loop configuration (£699) that was sent to us for review. The stainless steel and titanium cases are a little heavier and convey some added gravitas on your wrist by pairing well with pricier Milanese and leather straps. The aluminium case is your entry-level hook-up: lightweight, sporty and 100 per cent recycled – so good for your bank balance and the planet. ![]() ![]() To boil that choice down a little, you’ve basically got the option of either a 40 or 44mm screen size that’s mounted on an aluminium, stainless steel or titanium case. “Investment” is the right word here, since the Series 6 is available in all manner of configurations that spiral upwards in cost from £379 to £1,119. If you’re sitting on a Series 3 or older model and wondering whether or not to make the step up, you won’t regret the investment. It’s easier to check the time, the progress on your fitness rings or a quick WhatsApp message than ever before, and that makes the Series 6 a delight to strap on every day. Admittedly, this doesn’t sound like a big deal, but the difference is immediately apparent when you stick the two devices side by side. This year the Series 6 also has an always-on display, but it’s 2.5 times brighter than before.
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