Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 38mm Silver — Editorial Review & Use Cases
The Apple Watch Series 3 GPS 38mm Silver is Apple's entry-tier smartwatch from 2017 — featuring built-in GPS, heart rate monitoring, swim-proof construction (50m water resistance), 38mm aluminum case, and Apple S3 chip. Per Apple's Apple Watch Series 3 technical specifications page, the device was Apple's first watch with built-in cellular option (separate SKU), supports Apple Pay, GymKit, Apple Music streaming with paired iPhone, and watchOS through watchOS 8 (Apple ended watchOS support for Series 3 at watchOS 8 in 2022). As of 2026, Series 3 is end-of-life for new watchOS updates; refurbished / renewed pricing makes it a budget entry to the Apple Watch ecosystem.
What the Apple Watch Series 3 Specifically Wins
- Entry-tier Apple Watch pricing — refurbished / renewed pricing ~$80-150 vs new Apple Watch SE 2nd gen $249 / Series 9 $399. Lowest-cost entry to Apple Watch ecosystem
- Built-in GPS — outdoor run / walk / bike route tracking without phone needed during workout
- 50m water resistance — swimming, showers, splash-proof handwashing
- Heart rate monitoring — continuous + workout HR + resting HR + cardio recovery
- Apple Pay (in-store + online) via paired iPhone
- Health app integration — workout tracking, sleep tracking (basic), step counting
- Apple Music + podcasts via paired iPhone (or stored locally for offline)
- Notifications mirror from iPhone — texts, calls, calendar, Slack, Discord, Twitter, etc.
- Customizable watch faces — analog + digital + workout-focused designs
- Walking / cycling / running workout detection
- Reliable Apple build quality — aluminum case + ion-strengthened display glass
- Apple ecosystem integration — pairs with iPhone, syncs to iCloud, Find My, Activity sharing with family/friends
Where the Apple Watch Series 3 Specifically Fits
- First-time Apple Watch buyer on a budget
- Gift for parents / grandparents entering the smartwatch world
- Children's first Apple Watch with Family Setup (iPhone pairing for kids)
- Fitness tracking on a budget — step count + HR + workout detection
- Swimming workout tracking — pool workouts auto-detected
- Outdoor running / cycling with phone-free GPS
- Backup Apple Watch for users with Series 9 / Ultra primary
- Travel / vacation watch — leave premium Series 9 at home
- Apple ecosystem entry test before committing to higher-tier watch
- Basic notification + Apple Pay use case without GPS-cellular need
- Hiking / outdoor casual use with GPS tracking
Honest Limits Buyers Should Know
- watchOS support ended at watchOS 8 (2022). No future watchOS updates. Some newer iPhone apps may require newer watchOS — they won't install on Series 3. This is a significant constraint for long-term use
- S3 chip is slower than current generations. Apps load slowly + battery drains faster than S6/S8/S9. Some users report sluggish UI on Series 3 in 2024+
- No always-on display. Display turns off when not actively viewing; raise wrist to wake. Series 5+ added always-on display
- No ECG / blood oxygen sensors. Series 4+ added ECG; Series 6+ added blood oxygen. Series 3 has heart rate only
- No fall detection. Series 4+ added fall detection. Series 3 lacks this safety feature — for elderly users, step up to Series SE 2nd Gen or Series 9
- Battery degradation on 2017 hardware. Refurbished units may have 70-90% battery health. New battery replacement ~$79 Apple service. Verify battery health before purchase if possible
- No cellular variant from Apple for entry tier. Series 3 cellular was available but is harder to find refurbished; check carrier eSIM support if cellular matters
- 38mm display is small for some users. Series 9 + Ultra have larger displays; 38mm is the smaller of two Series 3 sizes (42mm also available)
- Limited app compatibility going forward. Some apps drop watchOS 8 support; verify essential apps are still compatible
- Apple Watch Series 3 was discontinued in 2022. Refurbished / open-box only; no new units from Apple direct
- No advanced sleep tracking. Series 4+ added advanced sleep stage tracking; Series 3 has basic only
- No always-on altimeter / advanced workout types. Series 6+ added always-on altimeter; Series 9 + Ultra added trail running / open water swim
Where Buyers Should Look Elsewhere
- Current entry-tier Apple Watch → Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) — better chip, fall detection, faster, watchOS 11 support
- Premium current flagship → Apple Watch Series 9 (advanced sensors, ECG, blood oxygen, S9 chip)
- Outdoor / rugged / fitness primary → Apple Watch Ultra 2 (titanium, larger battery, advanced workouts)
- Family / kids' first watch → Apple Watch SE (Family Setup support, less battery anxiety)
- Health-focused (ECG, blood oxygen) → Series 6+ minimum, Series 9 ideal
- Non-Apple ecosystem → Fitbit Charge 6, Samsung Galaxy Watch 6, Google Pixel Watch 2
- Hardcore fitness (multisport) → Garmin Forerunner 265 / Fenix 7
- iPhone 15+ pairing → newer Apple Watch for full feature support (Series 3 still pairs but lacks newer features)
- Refurbished from Apple direct → Apple Refurbished store (limited availability for Series 3 by 2026)
Sources & Citations
- Apple, "Apple Watch Series 3 technical specifications," support.apple.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
- Apple Support, "watchOS supported devices," support.apple.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
- MacRumors, "Apple Watch buying guide and Series 3 coverage," macrumors.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
- The Verge, "Apple Watch Series 3 review and refurbished coverage," theverge.com (accessed 2026-05-19)
Last verified: 2026-05-19
