We now know the official release date for the Nike+ version of the Apple Watch Series 2. The product of Apple's wearable collaboration with the athletic company will go on sale on October 28, according to an updated page on Apple's website.

The Apple Watch Series 2 has been available since the middle of last month, but we knew the Nike+ version would be coming sometime in October. The differences between the models are few, but important: if you purchase the Nike+ edition, you'll get the special, perforated silicone band that should be more comfortable during runs and high-intensity workouts thanks to the small holes that allow air to reach your skin. You'll also get a few exclusive watch faces that use the Nike Run Club aesthetic, showing you the time and activity information in bold, neon colors.

Other than that, the Series 2 Nike+ edition is the same watch as the regular Series 2—it has all the same connected features as the regular Apple Watch, and you're not limited to the Nike Run Club app to track exercises. You can download third-party apps or use Apple's Activity app to monitor workouts—and if you have a regular Series 2 watch, you can download the Nike Run Club app to track runs. You can also buy additional watch bands and use them with the Nike+ model if you don't want to limit yourself to just the perforated band.

Preorders for the Apple Watch Series 2 Nike+ are open now on Apple's website, and those orders will ship in early November. You can choose from the typical 38mm ($369) or 42mm ($399) case options, and there are four color options for the band to pick from.