Apple Watch debuts, backordered until June


By Alanna Petroff and Hope King   @CNNTech
What it’s like to shop for the Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is officially here! Kinda…

Customers are
now able to pre-order the smartwatch online, or try one on at select
Apple stores. The Apple Watch is now on display in stores across
Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the United
States and the United Kingdom.

While there were sparse crowds and short lines
in London and Hong Kong, all models of the watch are already backordered
for at least four to six weeks. The less expensive models are
backordered until June.
The products will begin shipping on April 24.

Simon Shenton was among the first people lined up in London to try on a
new Apple Watch Sport. He said he only waited five minutes to get into
the store.
In fact, store employees and news reporters significantly outnumbered customers in the shop.

Shenton said he came by the store on his way to work because he wanted
to try on the watch before he placed his online order later today. He’s
trying to decide which color strap is best.

apple watch store display selfridges
The display at a new Apple Watch shop in the Selfridges department store in London.

At New York City’s Apple store on Fifth Avenue, the crowds were thin as well.

Before customers were let in around 9 a.m., two small lines of people
waited outside — one for those who had appointments to try on watches,
and the other for everyone else. (Some were just waiting for the store
to open so they could get their laptops fixed.)
Hootan
Yaghoobzadeh said he pre-ordered his Apple Watch online at 3 a.m. and
made an appointment at the same time. Overall he was pleased with the
experience of trying one on, although he expressed slight disappointment
that the leather band felt “a little rubbery.”
“I think it was nice,” Yaghoobzadeh said. “It runs smoothly.”

Yaghoobzadeh, a finance executive, told CNNMoney he was also surprised
by the fashion advice he was given during his demo session. The Apple
Watch professional told him to consider the size of the watches and
style of the bands.
“It was kind of weird getting that advice from an Apple employee,” Yaghoobzadeh said.
Nancy Hardison, meanwhile, has been waiting for the day Apple would come out with a wearable device.
For the last eight years, the mother of two has been wearing her iPhone on a lanyard around her neck.

She hadn’t wanted a smartwatch until Apple unveiled its version, she
said. Now, she’s trying to decide which one she wanted as a belated
birthday present from her husband, she said.
And Hardison, an
elementary school math teacher from Lynchburg, Virginia, has no doubt
the wearables market will take off soon.
“People just haven’t caught on yet,” she said, laughing.
This is probably exactly what Apple wants to hear.

apple store 5th avenue
Crowd at Apple’s 5th Avenue store in New York City the day Apple Watch launched.

The Apple Watch is the company’s first new consumer product in five
years — and its first since Steve Jobs died. Since then, Apple has
relied heavily on a single product — the iPhone — for most of its revenue.
The Apple Watch was designed for a wide range of budgets.

The Apple Watch Sport, with a rubbery band, starts at $349. But the
Apple Watch Edition, which is crafted with 18-karat gold, starts at
$10,000. The most expensive model, a 38mm 18-karat gold watch with
modern buckle costs $17,000.

Apple Watch Edition $17,000
The $17,000 Apple Watch Edition.

A secondary market for the watches has already popped on eBay (EBAY, Tech30). Sellers are posting screen shots of their confirmed pre-order receipts and asking for anywhere from $600 to $3,400.

Customers who want to try on the high-end gold timepieces must sign up
for a special appointment, which lasts 15 minutes, although some walk-in
appointments are also possible.

apple watch demo NYC
Shoppers at the Apple Store in New York try on the Apple Watch

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