Which Apple Watch works best with iPhone 13?

I am newly working out before a family vacation and would like to purchase an Apple Watch my daughter has one but it’s hers and I can’t take it so I have a blue iPhone 13 my question is which Apple Watch is the best for my phone like syncing functions etc. does it matter or can I just buy any Apple Watch and they all work about the same no matter what phone I have? I’m planning on using it for working out and things like step count and yada yada ty in advance for any helpful answers it’s greatly appreciated




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iPhone 13, iOS 18

Posted on Mar 26, 2025 4:44 PM

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Mar 27, 2025 5:38 AM in response to S_Alexander123

A GPS only model is even less expensive, and as long as your iPhone is nearby, does everything the cellular model will do. Nearby is somewhere in the same moderate sized wood frame constructed home. You can go for walks, runs, bike rides, etc… without the iPhone, and the GPS only Apple Watch will track your exercise, then sync that data to your iPhone when they are in Bluetooth range. It will just not make phone calls and access the internet while away from the iPhone.


The cellar model shares your iPhone’s number, and can leave the iPhone at home. A cellular model has a higher starting price, and has an additional monthly fee of about $10 U.S. added to your iPhone cellular bill. Here is a list of iPhone cellular carriers that support the Apple Watch

Apple Watch - Carriers - Apple



Things I do with my GPS Only Series 10 Apple Watch:


• It tells time, date, day of the week

• Every iPhone alarm, appears on my wrist, where you can acknowledge it, dismiss it, etc…

• I like the iPhone 3rd party “Alarmed” app (http://yoctoville.com), for my alarms

• Ring.com door bell can display a static image on the Apple Watch

• Weather (this gets used a lot)

• MyRadar 3rd party app will display radar image and send weather alerts

• Rain Alarm 3rd party app will display a moving radar image

• Make/Receive phone calls

• Make/Receive FaceTime audio calls

• Use Walkie-Talkie to other Apple Watches anywhere on the planet

• Silence phone ringing by pressing the digital crown (great for SPAM calls)

• Send & receive iMessages

• Send & receive SMS TEXT

• Say “Hey Siri, 14 and a half minute timer”

• Say “Hey Siri, remind me when I get home to do xyz”

• Say “Hey Siri, message my wife/husband/Susan/George/etc…”

• Say “Hey Siri, start Outdoor Walk”

• Say “Hey Siri, end workout”

• Say “Hey Siri, find my iPhone”

• Say “Hey Siri, flashlight”

• Use a 3rd party garage door opener app and device (such as MyQ)

• You can check your calendar

• Read your email

• If you need to take an iPhone picture where you cannot see the screen, use Apple Watch Camera app as a view finder/shutter release

• Built-in Tides app, or you can get a 3rd party Ocean’s Tide app for beach visits

• Hand washing reminder and timer

• Unlock your Mac (I do this several times a day)

• Unlock your iPhone when you are wearing a mask

• Track your exercise and physical activities


Since my Wife got her Apple Watch, we have been able to reliably iMessage each other, as she never keeps here iPhone on her person.


If my Apple Watch was lost, stolen, or broken, I would order a replacement as fast as possible, as I would miss it so much.

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Mar 27, 2025 7:18 AM in response to S_Alexander123

If you want a watch that uses ECG, blood oxygen*, vitals, and all of that crazy health stuff, get a Apple Watch series 10 or below, if you want a huge screen, more watch faces, and all the stuff the series gives you, go for the Ultra, but if you don’t really want those stuff, go for the SE.


*blood oxygen if only available for Apple Watches made on or earlier than January 17th 2024, like the Apple Watch Series 7.

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