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Apple Watch Launches in Seven More Countries on June 26, In-Store Sales Begin in Two Weeks

Apple-Watch-Midnight-Blue-250x299Apple today announced that the Apple Watch will be available for purchase in Italy, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and Taiwan on Friday, June 26. The wrist-worn device will be sold through the Apple Store, Apple Online Store and select authorized resellers.

Apple also announced that it will begin selling select Apple Watch models through the Apple Store in two weeks, presumably including the United States and other first wave launch countries. Apple Watch orders have been taken exclusively online since the device launched in April.

“The response to Apple Watch has surpassed our expectations in every way, and we are thrilled to bring it to more customers around the world,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s senior vice president of Operations. “We’re also making great progress with the backlog of Apple Watch orders, and we thank our customers for their patience. All orders placed through May, with the sole exception of Apple Watch 42 mm Space Black Stainless Steel with Space Black Link Bracelet, will ship to customers within two weeks. At that time, we’ll also begin selling some models in our Apple Retail Stores.”

A limited selection of Apple Watch models will be available at 10 Corso Como in Milan, BOONTHESHOP Cheongdam in Seoul and Malmaison by The Hour Glass in Singapore on June 26, just over two months after the device launched in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong and United Kingdom. A total of 16 countries will now sell the Apple Watch.

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Top Rated Comments

141 months ago
I agree!

Funny looking back a few weeks where many were claiming Apple were intentionally holding back supply to stimulate demand.

Where are those people now?
Wearing their watches?

People who are not in manufacturing have no clue about production issues.
This is a beta series launch, so there are so many quirks to work out and despite
most excellent planning they have to work with what they get.

Taptic engines failing, find out why. Takes a while. Produce again .
Even at a 24/7 pace there was a hold up.

Not enough cows for the leather straps, discolored steel loops, mis-threaded small screws.
We won't hear a peep about any issues, they just get worked out.

All the complainers should take the job of producing millions of a high tech gadget
in umpteen configurations without having enough time.
They'd all shut up after that roller coaster ride.

All this frenzy because people just can't wait? Sick generation.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sshambles Avatar
141 months ago
When demand outstrips supply, generally, it's a positive reception to a new product.

For an online only launch, I'd say it's worked out well.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
141 months ago
By the time it comes to The Netherlands version 2 of Apple Watch will be released....
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Faelan Avatar
141 months ago
June 26th and my country is not even on the list? Seriously? That just about killed any interest I had left in the Apple watch. I was hyped at release, but now... I'm pretty meh. Ah, well... no worries. Maybe it's better that way. More money for me to spend on my next gaming rig :cool:
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bunnicula Avatar
141 months ago
Man you should urgentyl travel and read urgently.



Man you should urgently travel and read a little.
What are you talking about? I'm a woman, for one thing. I am aware of the demographics of Taiwan because I have relatives from Taiwan. I think I'm on target regarding the need for rollout in that country.

I did find Mexico surprising as a next-wave country, but I don't find it surprising because I think people in Mexico cannot afford watches or anything weird like that.

It just sounds like the Apple Watch itself is really taking off among people in that nation's buying demographic. Which is very cool, but there are people all over the world in countries that can also afford and would enjoy a watch, but Apple isn't rolling out to them yet, so it's not like Apple is saying they think those people are too broke for a watch. It's a BUSINESS DECISION.

Geez. No need to get your knickers in a twist. I do travel. I have traveled. Travel has little to do with knowing whether the residents of a given country should be part of the 2nd wave of the Apple Watch rollout... or the first... or the third.

I read. I have a Master's degree, for crying out loud. I'm not unaware of the social habits of people in other countries. I really was just discussing business motives.
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Gaspode67 Avatar
141 months ago
Thrilled that more people will be able to get their hands on this amazing watch soon. I was skeptical, but I can honestly say I've worn the Apple Watch everyday since I got mine. It really is an essential purchase for anyone invested in the Apple ecosystem.
Morning, Tim.....
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