For the past several years, Apple has unveiled a new Apple Watch face and band during WWDC, and while the company has yet to announce a new design for this year, we already know what it will look like.


As shown in the image above, the face and band of Apple’s Pride 2023 Watch will remain a rainbow of colors, but scattered in confetti-like pill shapes that are vaguely reminiscent of the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island. As with previous Pride styles, the watch face is likely to animate when interacted with.

The images were discovered on Apple’s servers by @aaronp613 and @nicolas09F9before being quickly removed, suggesting that Apple inadvertently made them accessible on its back-end.

Apple participates in the San Francisco Gay Pride Parade every year in support of the LGBTQ community. Apple employees march in the parade, Apple creates dedicated T-shirts, and also hosts other celebrations throughout the month of June.

Apple announced its latest Pride band designs in May 2022, with new Pride Edition Sport Loop and Pride Edition Nike Sport Loop options available.

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