Hands-on - Monowear Metal, Leather, Nylon & Ceramic Apple Watch Bands

Hands-On Review: Third-Party Apple Watch Bands from Mono Weare

If you're looking for a stylish third-party Apple watch band option, then check out this brief hands-on video featuring mono weare's metal leather nylon active and ceramic bands. The mono weare black metal band goes really well with my space gray Apple Watch Series 2. The band in the adapter is comprised entirely of stainless steel and has the type of weighty feel that one would expect from such build materials for the price, I think that the metal band is a solid choice that looks good on the wrist. Just don't expect it to be nearly as refined as Apple's link bracelet offering, as you'll spot small gaps between the lug and the pin area that attaches the band to the lug.

Another refinement difference has to do with the link removal process, unlike Apple's link bracelet, mono weare's band requires you to go the traditional route of removing pins to reduce the amount of Link. Furthermore, mono weare doesn't include a link removal tool in the box. The mono weare classic leather band is made out of genuine soft Nappa leather and features lugs that match your Apple watch case. It will take a few wears to break it in, but the leather is already super soft from the outside, and if brown isn't your ideal band color, then you'll be happy to find colors like black, red, Navy, and even cream among all the bands that I tried in this recent go round.

I think that the classic leather band might be my favorite, as the lugs match my Apple Watch Series Zero perfectly and the overall look of the band is well refined. If you want a band that's relatively easy to put on and take off, then mono weare's nylon active band is a good choice, as it's the most economical of all the bands considered here and features a nylon strap velcro stainless steel color match LXS and a leather patch that makes it easy to grab onto the end of the strap for adjustments. I like this band, but I have noticed two potential issues with it: if you have really large hands, you may have problems getting the loop over your hands and onto your wrist, and also the velcro area is large to accommodate a variety of wrist sizes, but unless you have micro-sized wrists, you'll have some of the exposed velcro material while wearing the band.

Despite these potential shortcomings, I still really like this band and have received a lot of compliments while wearing it. The mono weare nylon active band comes in gray or black color options as well for those who splurged on a ceramic Apple watch Edition. The modware has a special ceramic and stainless steel band that pairs well but doesn't necessarily need to be worn with the ceramic Apple watch edition, according to mono weare. They say that it pairs nicely with a stainless steel or silver aluminum Apple watch case, and they even offer a ceramic plus rose gold option for those of you with the rose gold aluminum cases like the metal band.

It's worth noting that if you're looking for a more authentic look, mono weare has a special ceramic and stainless steel band that you can pair well but don't necessarily need to own a ceramic Apple watch addition to wear. The company also usually runs some pretty cool deals on their website, so it's definitely worth checking out if you're in the market for a new Apple watch band. So, ladies and gentlemen, what third-party bands do you have paired with your Apple watch? Let me know down below.

In conclusion, mono weare offers a wide range of stylish and functional third-party Apple watch bands that cater to different preferences and needs. Whether you're looking for a classic leather band or a more modern nylon active band, mono weare has got you covered. With its affordable prices and high-quality materials, it's no wonder why many Apple watch owners are turning to mono weare for their accessory needs. So, if you're due for an upgrade or just want to mix things up, be sure to check out mono weare's selection of third-party Apple watch bands.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enif you're looking for a stylish thirdparty Apple watch band option then check out this brief Hands-On video featuring monowar metal leather nylon active and ceramic bands mono weare's black metal band goes really well with my space gray Apple Watch series 2 the band in the adapter is comprised entirely of stainless steel and has the type of weighty feel that one would expect from such build materials for the price I think that the metal band is a solid choice that looks good on the wrist just don't expect it to be nearly as refined as Apple's link bracelet offering for example you're going to spot small gaps between the lug and the pin area that attaches the band to the lug now obviously this band is much less expensive than Apple's link bracelet so keep that in mind as well another such refinement difference has to do with the link removal process unlike Apple's link bracelet monowar band requires you to go the traditional route of removing pins to reduce the amount of Link and monare doesn't include a link removal tool monare classic leather band is made out of genuine soft Nappa leather and features lugs that match your Apple watch case it'll take a few Wares to break it in but the leather is already super soft from the outside and if Brown isn't your ideal band color then you'll be happy to find colors like black red Navy and even cream of all the bands that I tried in this recent go round I think that the classic leather band might be my favorite the lugs match my Apple Watch series zero perfectly and the overall look of the band is well refined if you want a band that's relatively easy to put on and take off then monare nylon active band is a good choice it's the most economical of all the bands considered here and features a nylon strap velcro stainless steel color match lxs and a leather patch that makes it easy to grab on to the end of the strap for adjustments I like this band but I have noticed two potential issues with it for starters if you have really large hands you may have problems getting the loop over your hands and onto your wrist and also the velcro area it's large to accommodate a variety of wrist sizes but unless you have Micro siiz wrists you're going to have some of the exposed velcro material while wearing the band but even with those potential shortcomings I still really like this band and have received a lot of compliments while wearing it I've been wearing the olive color nylon active band but it comes in Gray or black color options as well for those of you who splurged on a ceramic Apple watch Edition the modware has a special ceramic and stainless steel band that you pair well but you don't necessarily need to own a ceramic Apple watch addition to wear this band monare says that it pairs nicely with a stainless steel or silver aluminum Apple watch case and the company even offers a ceramic plus rose gold option for those of you with the rose gold aluminum cases like the metal band discuss that the outset you may need to remove links manually using a link removal tool and unfortunately monare doesn't Supply one of those in the box now personally speaking the ceramic band isn't my cup of tea at all but I'm sure there will be plenty of Apple watch owners who may find it delightful you could find many of these bands over at Amazon but I also recommend checking out mono weare's website directly because they usually run some pretty cool deals so ladies and gentlemen what third party bands do you have paired with your Apple watch please let me know down below this is Jeff with 9-5 Macif you're looking for a stylish thirdparty Apple watch band option then check out this brief Hands-On video featuring monowar metal leather nylon active and ceramic bands mono weare's black metal band goes really well with my space gray Apple Watch series 2 the band in the adapter is comprised entirely of stainless steel and has the type of weighty feel that one would expect from such build materials for the price I think that the metal band is a solid choice that looks good on the wrist just don't expect it to be nearly as refined as Apple's link bracelet offering for example you're going to spot small gaps between the lug and the pin area that attaches the band to the lug now obviously this band is much less expensive than Apple's link bracelet so keep that in mind as well another such refinement difference has to do with the link removal process unlike Apple's link bracelet monowar band requires you to go the traditional route of removing pins to reduce the amount of Link and monare doesn't include a link removal tool monare classic leather band is made out of genuine soft Nappa leather and features lugs that match your Apple watch case it'll take a few Wares to break it in but the leather is already super soft from the outside and if Brown isn't your ideal band color then you'll be happy to find colors like black red Navy and even cream of all the bands that I tried in this recent go round I think that the classic leather band might be my favorite the lugs match my Apple Watch series zero perfectly and the overall look of the band is well refined if you want a band that's relatively easy to put on and take off then monare nylon active band is a good choice it's the most economical of all the bands considered here and features a nylon strap velcro stainless steel color match lxs and a leather patch that makes it easy to grab on to the end of the strap for adjustments I like this band but I have noticed two potential issues with it for starters if you have really large hands you may have problems getting the loop over your hands and onto your wrist and also the velcro area it's large to accommodate a variety of wrist sizes but unless you have Micro siiz wrists you're going to have some of the exposed velcro material while wearing the band but even with those potential shortcomings I still really like this band and have received a lot of compliments while wearing it I've been wearing the olive color nylon active band but it comes in Gray or black color options as well for those of you who splurged on a ceramic Apple watch Edition the modware has a special ceramic and stainless steel band that you pair well but you don't necessarily need to own a ceramic Apple watch addition to wear this band monare says that it pairs nicely with a stainless steel or silver aluminum Apple watch case and the company even offers a ceramic plus rose gold option for those of you with the rose gold aluminum cases like the metal band discuss that the outset you may need to remove links manually using a link removal tool and unfortunately monare doesn't Supply one of those in the box now personally speaking the ceramic band isn't my cup of tea at all but I'm sure there will be plenty of Apple watch owners who may find it delightful you could find many of these bands over at Amazon but I also recommend checking out mono weare's website directly because they usually run some pretty cool deals so ladies and gentlemen what third party bands do you have paired with your Apple watch please let me know down below this is Jeff with 9-5 Mac\n"