Apple Watch gets International Collection bands with downloadable faces

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Apple Watch International Collection bands
Just in time for the Summer Olympics.
Photo: Apple

Support your country at this year’s Summer Olympics with one of Apple’s new International Collection bands for Apple Watch. Each one is priced at $49 and comes with a matching, downloadable watch face.

You can order yours today, exclusively from Apple. (If you only want the Stripes watch face for your country, you can download that now for free.)

Apple regularly refreshes its Apple Watch band lineup to give fans new ways to switch up their look. And with the Tokyo Olympics right around the corner, the new International Collection is right on time.

It consists of 22 limited-edition bands that represent the nations competing at this year’s event. All are based on the Sport Loop, which is made up of soft, breathable, and lightweight woven nylon.

Apple Watch’s new International Collection out now

“Each band also features a matching downloadable Stripes watch face showcasing color combinations that customers around the world can use to personalize their Apple Watch and boldly show their country support,” reads Apple’s announcement.

Apple Watch International Collection bands
Show your country your support.
Photo: Apple

Here’s the full list of countries on offer: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and the U.S.

You can order your International Collection band today, exclusively from Apple. Each one, available in both 40mm and 44mm size options, is priced at $49 — the same as other Sport Loop options.

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