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  2. We Tested More Than 30 Apple Watch Bands—These Are ... - AOL

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    The three available sizes (38mm/40mm/41mm, 42mm/44mm/45mm, and 45mm/49mm) are designed to fit any series Apple Watch from the OG version right up through the latest Apple Watch Ultra.

  3. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    Apple produces bands in a variety of materials and colors; however, third-party bands are still compatible when using Apple's design guidelines. [64] Bands designed for the original Series 1–3 38 mm and 42 mm case sizes are compatible with the Series 4–6 40 mm and 44 mm cases, as well as the Series 7 41 mm and 45 mm cases, respectively. [65]

  4. ‘I Tested A Bunch Of Apple Watch Bands To Find The ... - AOL

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    Shop the best Apple Watch bands we tested from Apple, Casetify, and more. These are great for running, small wrists, working out, swimming, and more. ‘I Tested A Bunch Of Apple Watch Bands To ...

  5. Frédérique Constant - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1988 by Dutch couple Aletta Francoise Frédérique Stas-Bax and Peter Constant Stas. [6] [5] The name originates from its founders great-grandparents, Frédérique Schreiner (1881–1969) and Constant Stas (1880–1967), the latter of whom founded a company producing watch dials in 1904.

  6. Alpine Loop Back Country Byway - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine Loop Back Country Byway is a rugged 63-mile (101 km) Back Country Byway and Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway located in the high San Juan Mountains of Hindale, Ouray, and San Juan counties, Colorado, USA.

  7. Palisades Tahoe - Wikipedia

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    Palisades Tahoe is a ski resort in the western United States, located in Olympic Valley, California, northwest of Tahoe City in the Sierra Nevada range. From its founding in 1949, the resort was known as Squaw Valley, but it changed its name in 2021 due to the derogatory connotations of the word "squaw".