Open the box and take out all the components: the Apple
Watch itself, the spare strap piece (if you went for the Apple Watch Sport),
the charger and the basic documentation.
The Sport Band comes with a spare piece, as we said. Try the
Watch on as it comes, and see if it fits properly. If your wrist is too small
or large, swap in the other piece that also comes in the box.
(There are two sizes of Sport Band: small/medium, labelled
as S/M, and medium/large - the idea being, presumably, that people with
medium-sized wrists will be okay with either. Our 38mm Apple Watch came with
the small/medium strap section attached by default, and the medium/large one in
the box; the 42mm watch comes with the medium/large attached, which makes
sense.)
Remove the section of strap with holes on it by pressing the
button on the Apple Watch body, then slide the new piece in.
The other sides of the strap - the one with the nubbin that
goes in the holes - is also removable in the same way, which enables you to
swap in third-party straps or Apple alternatives. But when adjusting for wrist
size it's only the hole strap that is swapped out.
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