O oldaaplexec macrumors member Original poster Apr 10, 2015 #1 Is it possible to use the smaller bands on the larger watch?
R rritterson macrumors 6502 Apr 10, 2015 #2 No, they won't fit into the casing. Edit: I bet within a few months someone will sell an adapter, though
No, they won't fit into the casing. Edit: I bet within a few months someone will sell an adapter, though
mightyjabba macrumors 68000 Apr 10, 2015 #3 Someone on Instagram posted a picture of the larger watch with smaller bands but I don't know if it actually fit properly.
Someone on Instagram posted a picture of the larger watch with smaller bands but I don't know if it actually fit properly.
A Applelover65 macrumors newbie Apr 10, 2015 #4 oldaaplexec said: Is it possible to use the smaller bands on the larger watch? Click to expand... My Apple sales rep said that you could switch the size.
oldaaplexec said: Is it possible to use the smaller bands on the larger watch? Click to expand... My Apple sales rep said that you could switch the size.
S sb22 macrumors 6502a Apr 11, 2015 #5 Applelover65 said: My Apple sales rep said that you could switch the size. Click to expand... Mines said you couldn't be also claimed the watch strap was in four parts😕
Applelover65 said: My Apple sales rep said that you could switch the size. Click to expand... Mines said you couldn't be also claimed the watch strap was in four parts😕
O Onimusha370 macrumors 65816 Apr 11, 2015 #6 You definitely can, tried several on in store this morning. You'd have though they'd be designed not to fit the wrong one, but there you go...
You definitely can, tried several on in store this morning. You'd have though they'd be designed not to fit the wrong one, but there you go...