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Samsung Launches Limited-Edition Watch Bands Made From Apple Peel Skins

They have the look of premium leather while also being 'completely vegan and cruelty free.'

September 10, 2021

In partnership with fashion designer Sami Miró, Samsung has announced a limited-edition collection of sustainable watch bands for the Galaxy Watch4, two of which are manufactured using apple peel skins.

The six new bands are called Stratus Sky, Cloud Navy, Midnight Black, Aurora Night, Dawn Atlas, and Earth Sunrise. Both Stratus Sky and Midnight Black are made from apple peel skin recovered from the fruit industry, which treats it as a waste product. Samsung says using apple peel skins allows for the creation of bands that have the look of premium leather while also being "completely vegan and cruelty free."

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Sam Miro Vintrage watch band
Sami Miró

The other four bands in the collection use an eco-friendly and non-toxic thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). Samsung guarantees there's no Dimethylformamide (DMF) in the final products, which is easily absorbed through the skin if present and can cause serious health problems. When it comes time to replace your smartwatch or watch band, these sustainable bands can easily be recycled.

"I am proud that we sourced sustainable materials for the entire collection. My designs were inspired by the beauty of our planet and I want the collection to serve as a reminder to stay mindful and connected to the Earth," Miró says.

The bands are called the Galaxy Watch4 x Sami Miró Vintage sustainable watchband collection and are available directly from Samsung. Prices start at $39.99, but there's only a limited quantity available so don't take too long deciding which one to buy. It's also possible to download three matching watch faces from the Google Play store.

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