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New bracelets and colors now available for the Apple Watch

New bracelets and colors now available for the Apple Watch
New bracelets and colors now available for the Apple Watch
The core hardware will remain unchanged while band and bracelet options are now more than ever with nylon, leather, steel, and magnetic choices.

A number of investment bankers are already predicting a fall in demand for the Apple Watch as of 2016. KGI Securities in particular has been vocal about the expected decline in sales, but we will have to wait until April 25th when Apple will officially make public its Q2 financial results for us to analyze.

Meanwhile, the Cupertino company has announced through email advertisements that it will be expanding its current Apple Watch lineup with a slew of new bracelets, bands, styles, and colors. Users can choose between 22 different colors with sports options, woven nylon options, 316L stainless steel options, and adjustable magnetic straps as well. Buckles will also come in the usual leather, albeit with a wider range of colors.

The 42 mm Apple Watch SKU gets additional luxurious pieces including a Venezia leather strap with adjustable magnets in six different colors. The 38 mm SKU will have Granada leather options with a two-piece magnetic lock in seven various colors.

Apple Watch Sport band
Apple Watch Sport band
Apple Watch leather strap
Apple Watch leather strap
Apple Watch Red strap
Apple Watch Red strap
Apple Watch bracelet
Apple Watch bracelet
Apple Watch Yellow strap
Apple Watch Yellow strap
Apple Watch classic leather strap
Apple Watch classic leather strap
Apple Watch woven nylon strap
Apple Watch woven nylon strap
Apple Watch strap
Apple Watch strap

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Ronald Tiefenthäler/ Allen Ngo, 2016-04-18 (Update: 2016-04-18)