The headlining feature for both products is the double-tap gesture that allows you to control the primary button in an app. So you can use it to answer or end calls, stop a timer, play and pause music, and work the new OS's smart stack functions.

The gesture first came in use with the Vision Pro and now we're seeing Apple experimenting with more gestures outside of touching your device. Maybe the iPhone will get something similar next year.

Both get brighter displays and both now come with carbon neutral options. Another low-key update to both that many will appreciate is Precision Finding.

The radar-like function will help you find your missing iPhone 15 which has the similarly updated Ultra Wideband.

The Ultra 2 has a new watch face, Modular Ultra alongside new band colours.

Like the iPhone 15, the Series 9 gets a brand new pink colour. Which, we'll reiterate, is the headline for most consumers.

Both now come in Carbon Netural options including the bands of which some were leather. If you want to make an environmental statement with the tech on your wrist, this new batch is the one for you. The Watch SE is also looped into this carbon neutral product line-up, but besides that, the SE remains exactly the same.



Watch Series 9 starts at RM1,899
Watch Ultra 2 is RM3,799
Watch SE stays at RM1,199