Apple: Apple Watch straps will be available to purchase separately at launch

Apple Watch straps will be available to purchase separately at launch

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Despite speculation to the contrary, Apple does in fact plan to sell an array of bands as separate accessories for the Apple Watch at launch, according to sources. So far Apple has only shown the Watch in pre-assembled collections, which reduces their potential for customization, but our sources say that Apple’s retail outlets will be stocked on day one with individual straps so customers can easily mix and match the looks of their Watches.
While Apple has hinted at millions of combinations of Apple Watch when considering the various watch faces and interchangeable strap combos, up until now we’ve not had confirmation that straps would be available to purchase separately alongside the Apple Watch at launch.
What we know about the Apple Watch lineup so far from Apple is that it will come in three modelsâ€" Apple Watch, Sport, and Editionâ€" with each of those models offering a selection of the total 6 straps Apple has shown so far on the 38mm size, 42mm size, or both. Some of the straps Apple shows on its website, such as the Modern Buckle and Leather Loopâ€" will be limited to either the 38mm or 42mm models in select colors for the Apple Watch and gold Apple Watch Edition. It’s unclear Apple’s exact motivation in limiting certain watch straps to either the 38mm and 42mm options in the Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition lineups. The Apple Watch Sport line offers all strap options and colors for both sizes, according to Apple’s site. However, it’s possible that some of the straps Apple shows as limited to either the 38mm or 42mm sizes will become available to purchase for the other size separately. 
Some straps and bracelets might make more sense to offer as standalone accessories. Not offering straps for the 18-karat gold Apple Watch Edition could be something Apple does strategically to increase the exclusivity of those models that many expect to sell as high-end fashion items with matching price tags.
There’s no confirmation on what straps Apple will make available to purchase separately at launch or if the options will reflect all variations of the device currently shown on Apple’s website. It’s of course also possible, and quite likely, that Apple will offer straps beyond the designs it’s outed so far. 
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22 Responses to “Apple Watch straps will be available to purchase separately at launch”

  1. Milorad Ivović says: Gruber was clearly smoking crack when he blogged that. There would be ZERO point in making a song and dance about easily replaceable straps, if they were going to ship them together. That would have made no sense whatsoever.
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    • Milorad Ivović says: Note: The Edition is the only one with a colour-coordinated crown, so we shouldn’t be taking cues from that, given that it’s the super luxe VIP champagne experience version… and in no way compares to a $350 spend.
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    • noahlach says: Yeah usually Gruber is pretty on-ppint but clearly he got too caught up in the little details and completely forgot how big a deal Apple bade about the changeable straps. It’s would be stupid for them to advertise that feature on every single type of watch (Sport, normal, Edition) and then only let people take advantage of it on the Sport watches
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    • Gazoo Bee says: Yeah, I think a lot of what he wrote in that article makes no sense. Apple has never made products that are expensive “just because.” They always have a real, physical reason. They always add their ridiculous 40% margin on top, but they have yet to just “add a few thousand” for no reason other than “it’s fashion!”, which is basically what Gruber is arguing.
      That kind of brand whoring is the opposite, or should be, of what Apple stands for.
      I’m glad about the straps anyway. I intended to buy three different ones at launch and I would be supremely pissed if I couldn’t.
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  2. Mark Wickens says: “speculation to the contrary”
    What speculation? The only thing I’ve seen recently is John Gruber’s piece today, and unless I’m misunderstanding, there’s nothing this new info that would contradict his speculation that only a subset of straps will be available separately.
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    • Jordan Kahn says: Not trying to contradict anything Gruber might have said. There has been a lot of question about what exactly will be available at launch in terms of straps and separate accessories. This story is just confirming that Apple does indeed plan to sell straps as separate accessories at launch.
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  3. Alan Aurmont says: More combinations = more time spent in stores deciding = clever business tactic
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    • PMZanetti says: = even longer lines waiting outside the store.
      Pretty much all Apple cares about anymore. Long Lines at Launch.
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      • o0smoothies0o says: We’ll see if you’re right, if they ever align the watch and iphone releases together on the same day. That would be a disadvantage as it would absolutely turn some people off. The lines would be nothing short of ridiculous.
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      • Pedro Marques says: @o0smoothies0o There’s about a zero chance of that. Apple has never launched two major products on the same day. There’s a good reason for that: they don’t want one to outshine the other. The Apple Watch is launching in April in a slot that’s been historically slow for Apple. Other major launches happen mid Summer and in the Fall.
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      • o0smoothies0o says: Pedro I was basically saying that lol. However, it’s launch in April likely wasn’t intended at the start. The rumors suggested they wanted fall 2014. That’s not to say the same day as the iPhone of course.
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      • o0smoothies0o says: Also, Pedro, that hasn’t been historically slow for Apple. Look up iPad releases.
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  4. OneOkami (@OneOkami) says: I haven’t been following all that closely but frankly I’m surprised this was even a subject of debate. Didn’t the unveiling video imply the straps would be replaceable? It’s been a while but I know that video left me with the impression that they would be and thus you would be able to customize them.
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  5. chrisl84 says: Believe the Gold version also allows you to customize the digital crown to match the strap. That doesnt appear to be the case for the other two models based on promo photos on Apples website.
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  6. Don Clark says: “Apple Watch, Sport, and Editionâ€" with each of those models offering a selection of the 6 straps ”
    What makes you think this is the case?
    The Sport watches are never shown with anything besides a sport band. Although the other bands will technically fit, the metal accents will be a different color. Do you have some other source telling you that there will be a modern buckle band with space grey metal parts? Or a classic buckle with aluminum or space grey metal parts?
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    • Jordan Kahn says: Perhaps wrong choice of words but “a selecttion of the 6 straps” doesn’t mean all 6 straps for each model. I explain the sentences following that the caveats, at least by what Apple shows on its website. Does that make sense?
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  7. charismatron says: Why in the world *wouldn’t* Apple sell bands along with the watches on launch?
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  8. Israel Anderson (@israelanderson) says: Anyone that thought Apple would not be selling the straps individually needs to surrender his Mac and iPhone and go buy a PC and a Droid. :D
    Seriously though, that’s just dumb.
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  9. Winski says: NOT INTERESTED…..
    What’s the point??
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  10. JR Fox (@J_Fox87) says: Obviously they will sell straps on their own as well. It would be pretty stupid not to as a lot of people will want to have multiple straps and that means more money in Apple’s pockets.
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  11. Adam-1D says: The Space Gray Watch looks so much more nicer than the normal steel colour; so right now I’m hoping there’ll be a Space Gray version of the Milanese loop.
    If there isn’t though I’m willing to forgo the Space Gray body for a Milanese loop in matching aluminium.
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