## Apple Watch Celebrates Dedication with New “All Rings Closed” Awards
Apple Watch users committed to their fitness goals will soon have even more to celebrate. Discovered by Mohammad Aldarawish and other keen-eyed users, upcoming updates to iOS 18.2 and watchOS 11.2 introduce a series of new Activity Awards specifically for achieving the coveted “All Rings Closed” status. These digital trophies recognize the dedication required to consistently meet daily Move, Exercise, and Stand/Roll targets.
### Milestone Markers for Fitness Consistency
These new awards acknowledge significant streaks of closing all three activity rings. Users can earn awards for 100, 365, 500, and 1,000 consecutive days, with further accolades awarded every 250 days beyond the 1,000-day mark. This tiered system provides ongoing motivation and recognition for long-term commitment to an active lifestyle. Remarkably, some users have already demonstrated exceptional perseverance, with one individual showcasing an astounding 3,250-day streak. With the Apple Watch approaching its ninth anniversary in 2025, those with perfect ring-closing records since its launch are poised to unlock even more prestigious awards.
### Retroactive Recognition and Upcoming Release
The awards are applied retroactively, automatically recognizing past achievements. Users can view their earned awards and their corresponding dates within the Awards section of the Fitness app on their paired iPhone. Both iOS 18.2 and watchOS 11.2 are currently undergoing beta testing and are anticipated for public release in early December. These updates promise to further enhance the Apple Watch experience, providing additional incentives for users to prioritize their health and well-being.