The Apple Watch Series 11 comes in aluminum and titanium. Here's what matters for your decision.
Price Comparison
Aluminum starts at $399 (GPS) or $499 (cellular). Titanium starts at $699 with cellular included. If you want cellular anyway, the effective premium is about $200, not $300.
Display Protection
This difference matters more than most people expect:
Aluminum uses Ion-X glass. It's durable but shows scratches. Some users see marks within weeks of purchase.
Titanium uses sapphire crystal. This material is exceptionally scratch-resistant. Users report watches looking pristine after years of daily wear, even without screen protectors.
Material Durability
Titanium: Harder, develops a uniform patina instead of obvious scratches, maintains premium appearance longer.
Aluminum: Lighter weight (37g vs 43g for 46mm), more comfortable for some users during sleep, lower cost to replace if damaged.
What's Identical
Same chip, sensors, battery life, display quality, health features, and software. The interior is identical. You're paying for case material and display protection.
Which to Choose
Consider titanium if you keep watches 3-5 years, dislike scratches, and skip screen protectors.
Consider aluminum if you upgrade every 1-2 years, prefer lighter weight, or want to minimize cost.
Trade-In Reality
Titanium watches depreciate significantly. An $800 watch might be worth only $160 to Apple after one year. If you upgrade frequently, the extra investment may not pay off.
The core experience is identical with either material.