Take a close look and you’ll notice an extra button on the opposite side of the (sturdy) Digital Crown and multitasking button. Both 91mobile and Gurman speculate that it could be programmable, allowing you to launch a specific app or workout without fiddling with the touchscreen. Case leaks from Sonny Dickson and DuanRui (via The Verge and Weibo) also show a larger screen and additional button. The Apple Watch Pro will likely be aimed at die-hard extreme sports fans—the kind of people who wouldn’t mind spending nearly $1,000 on Garmin’s high-end smartwatches. While this may sound like overkill, don’t forget that there have always been high-end Apple Watch models that weren’t meant for mortal wallets. The current Hermes Series 7 collection ranges up to an impressive $1,759. So with that in mind, maybe a $1,000 Apple Watch Pro doesn’t seem so crazy? (No, it’s still crazy.) All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.