There's only one Apple Watch, but the company is happy to sell it to you one of three ways: as the Apple Watch: Sport Edition, Apple Watch, or the Apple Watch: Watch Edition. Confusing names aside, it's the third on the list that has courted the most speculation. Now, the company has revealed that the watch, dressed up in a solid 18-karat gold case with an "exquisitely designed" band will set you back upwards of 10,000 in US currency.
Like its cheaper brethren, the Apple Watch: Watch Edition comes in 38 and 42mm sizes, each one coming with a custom band and an "elegant clasp." It won't be available in every store, but instead Tim Cook promised that you could pick it up from a handful of selected retailers. That means either this will only be found in flagship Apple stores in major cities or, at a guess, high-end fashion retailers like department stores. You know, the sort of places you'd normally go to buy a $10,000 watch.
If you head over to the Apple website, you'll be able to paw through the eight models that will be available. The cheapest is the Watch Edition with a sport strap, while the two most expensive (38mm in rose gold or yellow gold) are priced at $17,000. If you have that sort of cash to splash around and you don't fancy picking up the bar bills of some impoverished tech journalists, then pre-orders begin on April 10th and the hardware arrives in stores on April 24th.
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