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Ceramic Apple Watch Rumored to Return With Series 12

Apple plans to resurrect its ceramic Apple Watch casing with this year's Series 12 model, according to the leaker and prototype collector known as "Kosutami."

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In a new post on X, Kosutami said that the casing will return with the Series 12. Apple first introduced a ceramic Apple Watch Edition with the Series 2 in September 2016, replacing the original gold Edition model and bringing the line's price down from thousands of dollars to a comparatively modest $1,249.

The white ceramic finish, made from a compressed zirconia and alumina powder polished with a diamond slurry, was marketed as being four times as hard as stainless steel. Apple expanded the material a year later with a gray ceramic option alongside the Series 3, but the Edition line disappeared entirely for the Series 4 in 2018, with Apple dropping ceramic and offering no high-end case option at all that year.

The white ceramic finish returned for the Series 5 in 2019 alongside an all-new titanium option, before Apple discontinued it for good when the Series 6 launched in 2020. The material has been absent from the Apple Watch lineup for six years since. It has since become one of the more sought after finishes among collectors on the resale market.

Earlier this month, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported that the ceramic case option is expected to return either this year or in 2027. Kosutami's latest post suggests that the feature will indeed arrive this year.

The Apple Watch Series 12 is expected to feature a new chip for improved performance, alongside a selection of other small upgrades. The device is expected to be introduced alongside the Apple Watch Ultra 4, iPhone 18 Pro, ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max, and first foldable iPhone next month.

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Top Rated Comments

Rychiar Avatar
4 hours ago at 06:31 am
none of the costlier finishes are worth it in a device that dies entirely in a few years
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TVreporter Avatar
4 hours ago at 06:45 am
A "modest" $1,249?

Must be good times for the MR staff these days.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Happy_John Avatar
4 hours ago at 06:40 am

none of the costlier finishes are worth it in a device that dies entirely in a few years
Yep. This is the elephant in the room. It's what would put me off buying an Ultra or even a standard Apple Watch with non-aluminium frame.

Spending a lot of money on a mechanical watch made from expensive, durable materials makes sense. Spending a lot of money on an Apple Watch doesn't, or at least it doesn't until the internals are more geared towards repairability and upgradability.

Being able to reuse old enclosures would make buying a very expensive, durable enclosure far more compelling. This is the way with straps/bands already.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4 hours ago at 06:19 am
So Apple is doing all sorts of things to increase the cost of their up-coming products?
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jonnyb Avatar
3 hours ago at 06:54 am

A "modest" $1,249?

Must be good times for the MR staff these days.
“Relatively” (when compared to $10,000 solid gold) modest. Macrumors knows how to write English words. They are not responsible for people’s inability to read them.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
IIGS User Avatar
3 hours ago at 06:48 am
weren’t the old ceramic cases prone to cracking? IDK.


none of the costlier finishes are worth it in a device that dies entirely in a few years
This is so true. I don’t see the value in laying out for premium finishes on products that are so quickly obsolete. I suppose if you have the money to burn on it.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)