Despite their superb craftsmanship, even the best Apple Watch endures normal wear and tear. But applying a screen protector can help. Similar to how screen protectors work on smartphones, an Apple Watch screen protector can protect the glass against scratches and nicks. There are also options that protect the entire watch, not just the display.

Our top picks include the Otterbox Eclipse, a durable encasement that comes with a protector film for the screen. We also like the Misxi Waterproof Case, which comes with a glass screen protector and a bumper that helps it create a waterproof seal. 

It's important to consider compatibility and case sizing before buying. The Series 9 comes in either a 45mm or 41mm display, while the second-gen SE is available in 44mm or 40mm. The Ultra 2 is even bigger at 49mm. For watch strap inspiration, see our picks of the best Apple Watch Series 9 bands and the best Apple Watch Ultra 2 bands

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  • This case from Misxi protects the Apple Watch's screen and also creates a waterproof seal.

  • OtterBox's Eclipse case features a sleek, unassuming watch bumper as well as a durable screen protector.

  • Spigen's Rugged Armor is scratch-resistant, shock-absorbent, and true to its name: rugged.

  • IQ Shield's Screen Protector features a thin design that's easy-to-apply and soft to the touch.

  • This shock- and dust-proof case has a rugged design that doesn't sacrifice Apple Watch functionality.

  • Zagg's GlassFusion 360 is both a case and screen protector, giving the Apple Watch some serious defense.

  • The ScreenForce from Belkin is part bumper, part screen protector, and comes in black or white.

  • The Ultra 2 isn't exactly indestructible and this case from Spigen helps give it some extra protection.

  • Gud's Perfect Screen Protector case is exactly that — a perfect-fitting Apple Watch screen guard.

FAQs

What is the best Apple Watch screen protector? 

Some Apple watch screen protectors do not have "full" screen protection, meaning some are cases that wrap around the display and have no actual glass protection. Other cases offer built-in screen guards. There are also the traditional thin film screen protectors you can buy without a case.  

How you use your Apple Watch dictates which is best for it. For instance, if you work with your hands and your Apple Watch tends to take a few daily nicks, then a rugged case plus a screen protector is likely what you want. If you sit at a desk, you can get by with a screenless case or a basic film protector.  

How well do Apple Watch screen protectors prevent scratches?   

While they're not 100% guaranteed to protect the Apple Watch against all damage, the best Apple Watch screen protectors do manage to keep the wearable well-protected. Of course, significant impacts can still produce damage, but screen protectors work very well against everyday wear and tear. 

Does an Apple Watch screen protector affect the touchscreen?  

Ideally, the best Apple Watch screen protector should not impact the functionality of the watch's touchscreen. Quality screen protectors should work similarly to iPhone screen protectors in that it doesn't create any sort of touchscreen discrepancy or require you to touch the screen any harder than usual.

Are all Apple Watch screen protectors compatible with the Apple Watch Ultra 2?

No. The correct size for the Ultra 2's case should be a screen protector compatible with a 49mm Apple Watch. Always make sure to double-check both your actual Apple Watch as well as the screen protector you're purchasing for it. For instance, an Apple Watch Series 9 screen protector won't work on an Apple Watch Ultra 2.

Some brands do offer the same screen protector in a range of sizes, so while one may look like it's for the Apple Watch Ultra 2, the sizing could be for a different model altogether. 

Is an Apple Watch screen protector necessary? 

This depends on how you use your watch. If you wear it while working a physically demanding job or spend a lot of time hiking, trail running, or any other activity taking place in a rough environment, then yes, it would be smart to get a screen protector for your Apple Watch. But if you only wear it around the house or to the office, you may not need one. Ultimately, it comes down to how much extra protection you want. 

Fitness Tech Editor, Insider Reviews

Rick Stella is the fitness tech editor for the Insider Reviews team. He reviews and reports on all forms of wearables like activity trackers and smartwatches, as well as a variety of other fitness-related wearables. Rick has over ten years of experience covering the verticals of health & fitness, outdoors, and consumer technology.When he's not putting digital pen to digital paper, Rick enjoys seeing live music, playing soccer, catching up on Netflix shows, and riding his bike. An Oregonian for much of his life, Rick now resides in Brooklyn, NY. He can be reached at rstella@businessinsider.com or on Twitter @RickStella.Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here.Learn more about how we test health, fitness, and outdoor products. Read more Read less

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