Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Take A Look At What a $17,000 Apple Product Looks Like






Are you kidding me?! The most expensive Apple Watch costs an arm and a wrist and to think nobody really knows if this Apple product will be a winner. It's outrageous but Apple fanatics will definitely queue up at various Apple stores when the Apple Watch goes on sale April 24. This applies to the U.S., Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan and the U.K. and the pre-ordering period starts today March 10.

Apple first unveiled the Apple Watch late last year, but at the time, it only gave pricing for the entry-level model, pegged at $349 to start. On Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook detailed a more precise pricing structure for the Apple Watch. The entry-level Apple Watch Sport will start at $349 for the smaller 38mm version and $399 for the larger 42mm watch. The mid-level Apple Watch will range from $549 to $1049 for the smaller variety and $599 to $1099 for the bigger variety.  

The ultra high-end Apple Watch Edition, meanwhile, will start at $10,000. The Apple Watch Edition is made out of 18-karat solid yellow or rose gold, Apple says.

Apple products have never been cheap but now we know what it looks like to spend the kind of money that could get you a decent used car on one of the company’s offerings.
The most expensive Apple Watch appears to be the high-end Apple Watch Edition 38mm 18-karat yellow gold case with bright red modern buckle. The cost? $17,000, according to the Apple Store.
The $17,000 Apple Watch is by far Apple’s most expensive singular offering. Customizing a Mac Pro desktop computer with all the bells and whistles rings up at about $10,000.


Credit:Apple

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