Bloomberg News previously reported that Apple will redesign the Apple Watch's corresponding strap accessories, and recent rumors have revealed that the new strap design will not be interchangeable with existing styles, which means that as the Apple Watch product enters its 10th year of development, it will be replaced with a new strap system.
Related news indicates that the new Apple Watch will adopt a newly designed strap system, but it is expected that it will not be interchangeable with existing strap accessories. It even revealed that Apple is using 3D printing technology to make the new Apple Watch steel body, or using 3D printing technology to produce titanium body.
Previously, Bloomberg News reported that Apple would redesign the Apple Watch band system to use magnetic attachments, allowing users to more conveniently install and swap band accessories. However, Apple did not respond to this report.
Related reports also indicate that the new Apple Watch expected to be released next year will be the first to adopt a completely new design since the official unveiling of the first Apple Watch in September 2014, marking the product's 9th anniversary. This is similar to the iPhone X launched in September 10, which became the benchmark model for the iPhone series' 2017th anniversary and introduced the Face ID facial recognition interface, replacing the long-used Touch ID fingerprint recognition.


