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18 Mar, 2026
£423.34 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re already deep in Apple’s ecosystem (iPhone, iMessage, Health, Fitness, payments, that kind of thing) the Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS) is a solid buy. The daily value is the health tracking, notifications done properly, and the way it nudges you toward activity without feeling like a chore. For most UK people, the “GPS” model is enough too—if you mainly want route tracking for walks/runs and general fitness trends, you won’t feel like you’re missing the cellular version on day to day use.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this at £352.78 ex-VAT if your main goal is “sports watch” only. The app ecosystem, smooth Apple integration and the general polish are where you get the money’s worth—not raw hardware features. And if you’re on Android, or you’re unsure you’ll wear it consistently, you’ll hate the friction of charging habits and setup more than the watch will impress you. Also worth noting: the 42 mm size and your band fit matter—if you’re between sizes, try to get the right strap option sorted before you commit.
**Who it’s best for:** Apple iPhone users in business who want a reliable wearable for health + productivity nudges, and sports/activity tracking that just works. **Who should skip:** Android users, casual wearers who won’t use the health/notification side, or anyone chasing value from a spec sheet rather than everyday experience.