If you want a smartwatch with a fast processor and a great display, but don't feel the need to constantly monitor your health, the new Apple Watch SE is the right choice.
Apple Watch SE 2 Review (The Best Watch for Most People)
The $279 SE outperforms its rivals in almost every way. Its display is bright, sharp, and clear, and its performance is snappy. The only thing it lacks is the ECG and blood oxygen monitoring of its more expensive big brother, the Series 6, but there’s a good argument that Apple’s health features aren’t for everyone.
Let me just say it right away: I recently purchased the Series 6. Do I regret that decision? No, but I’m not sure everyone needs an Apple Watch for its health features. Are you the type of person who Googles strange illness symptoms? The Series 6, with all its health bells and whistles, might keep you up at night. Or maybe you’re putting off going to the doctor because of the false reassurance the Series 6 can provide. In that case, you might be better off with the SE.
Like other aluminum Apple Watch models, the SE features Apple's Ion-X glass instead of the sapphire glass used on the more expensive stainless steel and titanium watches.