Apple Watch Ultra 2 exists for the edge cases that ordinary smartwatches can’t handle: expedition trekking, open-water swimming, SCUBA diving to 40 metres, and ultra-endurance trail running where you need GPS on your wrist for 60 consecutive hours. The precision dual-frequency GPS (L1 + L5) provides positioning accurate to within 30 cm — meaningful when navigating unmarked terrain where a 10-metre uncertainty is the difference between the path and a cliff edge.
The 49mm titanium case with Corning Gorilla Glass Ultra front crystal is MIL-STD-810H rated for every shock, drop, temperature extreme, and vibration test in the standard. The 3,000-nit display is readable in direct midday sun without shielding your eyes. The Action button on the side is programmable to trigger workouts, dive records, or route waypoints with a single physical press while wearing gloves.
For non-expedition users, the Ultra 2 delivers the same Apple Watch experience with three-day typical battery life, a longer strap range that fits over diving wetsuits, and the loudest speaker of any Apple Watch for emergencies in noisy environments. The siren feature emits a 86dB alarm pattern audible at distance for rescue situations.
| Display | 49mm 1.92" always-on LTPO OLED, 410 × 502 px, 3000-nit peak |
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| Chip | Apple S9 (4-core CPU, Neural Engine) |
| Case | Grade 5 titanium; Corning Gorilla Glass Ultra |
| GPS | L1 + L5 dual-frequency — sub-30cm accuracy |
| Dive Computer | SCUBA to 40m; EN13319 certified; ISO 22810 200m water resistance |
| Battery | 60 hrs (low-power) / 36 hrs (standard GPS); fast charge |
| Action Button | Programmable hardware button — workouts, waypoints, dive logging |
| Siren | 86 dB emergency alarm visible from 300m |
| Connectivity | LTE/UMTS, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, UWB, NFC (Apple Pay) |
| In the box | Apple Watch Ultra 2, Alpine Loop band, magnetic fast charger USB-C, documentation |





Jordan Reyes (verified owner) –
I use this for trail running and the precision GPS routing has been accurate on routes where my previous watch lost track entirely on steep descents under tree cover. The 3000-nit display is readable in direct noon sun without shielding it with your hand. Battery lasts the full day including a 4-hour trail run with GPS and heart rate at full fidelity.
Ingrid Holm –
Used this for a multi-day hiking trip with overnight navigation. The dual-frequency GPS held lock through canyon walls that made my phone signal disappear. The offline maps via Apple Maps worked reliably. The siren feature is a genuine safety feature I’m glad to have and hope to never use.