Apple Watch Ultra 3 UK Review: Official Specs, £749 Price and Buyer Verdict
Apple Watch Ultra 3 UK review corrected: official £749 price, 42-hour battery claim, 5G, satellite features, health tools and buyer verdict.
This Apple Watch Ultra 3 UK review has been corrected because the earlier version claimed field testing we cannot verify. The safe version is still useful: Apple sells Apple Watch Ultra 3 in the UK from £749, with a 49mm titanium case, 5G cellular, satellite features, a larger LTPO3 display, sleep score, hypertension notifications and up to 42 hours of normal-use battery life. The buyer question is simple: does it justify an upgrade, or should UK iPhone owners keep an Ultra 2 or buy a Garmin instead?
Table of contents — the Apple Watch Ultra 3 UK review angle
- TL;DR
- What Apple officially confirms
- Display, case and durability
- Satellite and 5G
- Battery and fitness features
- Health features
- Who should buy it
- Verdict
TL;DR — the Apple Watch Ultra 3 UK review angle
- UK price: Apple lists Apple Watch Ultra 3 from £749.
- Release: Apple announced it on 9 September 2025, with UK availability from 19 September 2025.
- Battery: Apple claims up to 42 hours of normal use and up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode.
- Connectivity: 5G and satellite features are official, but carrier support and coverage still matter.
- MTW verdict: a strong upgrade from older Apple Watches, less compelling for Ultra 2 owners.
What Apple officially confirms
Apple’s UK newsroom release confirms the headline set: largest Apple Watch display to date, 1Hz always-on refresh, 5G cellular, built-in satellite communications, up to 42 hours of normal use and up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode. The same release says Apple Watch Ultra 3 starts at £749 in the UK and became available in stores on Friday 19 September 2025.

The technical specifications page adds the hardware detail: Grade 5 titanium in natural or black, a 49mm case, 64GB capacity, S10 chip, second-generation Ultra Wideband, dual-frequency GPS, WR100 water resistance, IP6X dust resistance, a depth gauge and a water temperature sensor. That is the factual base for this review. The previous unverified field-location and network-testing claims have been removed.
Display, case and durability
The display is the clearest daily upgrade. Apple says the LTPO3 wide-angle OLED panel gives Ultra 3 the largest screen on an Apple Watch, with borders 24 percent thinner than before. The specs page lists 422 by 514 pixels, 326 pixels per inch, up to 3,000 nits peak brightness and 1 nit minimum brightness. In plain English: it should be easier to glance at from awkward wrist angles, especially outdoors.

The case remains a big 49mm titanium watch. That is good for battery, screen size and the Action button, but it will not suit every wrist. The right buying advice is to try one on before paying £749. The Ultra 3 is made for runners, cyclists, hikers, swimmers and divers who accept a larger case because the tools are worth the weight.
Satellite and 5G
Satellite support is one of the proper reasons to consider Ultra 3 over an older Apple Watch. Apple says users can contact emergency services via satellite when they are off grid, share location with Find My via satellite, and use Messages via satellite. Apple also says satellite communication features are free for two years with Apple Watch Ultra 3. Connection and response times vary by location and conditions, so this should be treated as an emergency safety layer, not a promise that every valley, forest or indoor location will connect.

5G is also official, but UK buyers should be careful. Apple’s own footnotes say a wireless service plan is required, 5G is available in select markets and through select carriers, and speeds vary by site conditions and carrier. That replaces the old article’s unsupported named-network test claims. Check Apple’s UK network-provider page and your mobile account before buying the watch for standalone use.
Battery and fitness features
Apple’s battery claims are clear: up to 42 hours of normal use, up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode, fast charging to 80 percent in about 45 minutes, and 15 minutes of charging for up to 12 hours of normal use. Those are manufacturer claims rather than MTW lab results, but they put Ultra 3 ahead of normal Apple Watch models and behind many dedicated Garmin, Coros and Suunto sports watches on raw days per charge.
The fitness story is broad rather than narrow. Apple lists advanced running metrics, Custom Workouts, training load, Race Route, Pacer, automatic track detection, cycling power meter support, swimming metrics, offline maps, Waypoints, Backtrack and Oceanic+ dive support. That makes Ultra 3 a serious Apple ecosystem sports watch, though Garmin still has the stronger multi-day endurance and mapping culture.
Health features
Ultra 3 adds two health features Apple talks about heavily: hypertension notifications and sleep score. Apple says hypertension notifications review optical heart sensor data over 30-day periods and may alert users to signs of chronic high blood pressure. Apple also says the feature will not detect all instances of hypertension. If it alerts you, the sensible next step is a proper blood-pressure cuff and medical advice.

Sleep score is less dramatic but probably more useful day to day. Apple says it combines factors such as sleep duration, bedtime consistency, wake-ups and time in sleep stages to create a score in the Sleep app and Health app. It is not a clinical sleep study, but it gives iPhone users a clearer way to notice patterns.
Who should buy it
Buy Apple Watch Ultra 3 if you have a Series 8 or older Apple Watch, want the biggest Apple Watch screen, need better battery than the standard Series line, and value satellite features on the wrist. It also makes sense if you run, hike, cycle, swim or dive and want Apple’s apps, notifications, payments and iPhone integration in the same device.
Skip it if you already own Ultra 2 and do not care about satellite or 5G. Skip it if you use Android. Consider Garmin, Coros or Suunto if your priority is multi-day event battery, offline mapping depth or training analytics that are less tied to an iPhone. For more context, read our Apple Watch Ultra 3 vs Garmin Fenix 8 vs Polar Grit X2 comparison, our Fenix 8 vs Coros Vertix 2S vs Suunto Vertical guide, and our satellite messaging and eSIM guide.
Verdict
The corrected Apple Watch Ultra 3 UK review lands in a sensible place: this is Apple’s best adventure watch and a strong upgrade for older Apple Watch owners, but it is not magic. The £749 price buys a larger display, better battery than the standard Apple Watch line, 5G, satellite features, serious fitness tools and useful health additions. It does not buy Garmin-style multi-week battery, Android compatibility or guaranteed satellite connection from every awkward spot in Britain. For iPhone users who want one watch for daily life and weekend outdoor use, it is easy to recommend. Ultra 2 owners can be more patient.
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