Apple previewed watchOS 9 - the next major software update for its Apple Watch - during its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) and now the final build of the software is available.  

The software brings with it a host of new features. There are some big updates for the Workout app, as well as more advanced sleep tracking and new Watch faces, plus several more that you can read all about in our separate feature.

But there more important question is: Can your Apple Watch run watchOS 9? 

Which Apple Watches support watchOS 9?

Apple's next Watch software update supports the majority of the latest Apple Watch models, though there is one big omission compared to watchOS 8.

The full list of compatible Apple Watch models is as follows:

  • Apple Watch Ultra
  • Apple Watch Series 8
  • Apple Watch SE (2022)
  • Apple Watch Series 7
  • Apple Watch Series 6
  • Apple Watch Series 5
  • Apple Watch Series 4
  • Apple Watch SE

You'll notice the Apple Watch Series 3 is not on the list, with Apple dropping support for the four-year old smartwatch this time around. Support for the original Apple Watch and Watch Series 2 was dropped previously.

Don't know what Apple Watch you have?

If you aren't sure what Apple Watch you have, there is an easy way to find out. Take your Apple Watch off your wrist and turn it over. Around the heart rate sensor on the back of the display, you'll see some writing etched into the back. Within this writing will be the Watch Series number you have, along with the size and the casing material.

Will you get all the new features?

Sadly not all features in watchOS 9 will be available for all Apple Watch users. This is mainly down to the hardware within the different models rather than Apple being difficult.

Apple Watch Mirroring is available on Apple Watch Series 6 and later for example, and support for the keyboard in different languages requires the Apple Watch Series 7 or later.

When is watchOS 9 be available?

WatchOS 9 was released for Apple Watch Series 4 from 12 September 2022. It requires iPhone 8 or later and iPhone SE (2nd generation) or later running iOS 16. Not all features are available on all devices and in all regions.