
With
Apple Watch availability, functionality, and style options all poised
to explode at the same time, there’s a good chance that Apple’s
new wearable will soon experience a dramatic uptick in sales. And with
the busy holiday shopping season fast approaching, the timing couldn’t
be better.
But before we get into that, a quick rundown of Apple Watch
sales is in order. So first off, a basic question: Is the Apple Watch
thus far a rousing success or an embarrassing flop that will inevitably
be brought up in the same breath as the iPod Hi-Fi? Depending on who you
ask, you’re bound to get a smattering of different answers, in large
part because Apple hasn’t yet disclosed specific sales figures for the
device.
Still,
it’s not as if Apple has completely failed to address the popularity of
its new wearable. During Apple’s earnings report this past July, Tim
Cook said that Apple Watch sales have “exceeded expectations.”
What’s more, early Apple Watch sales, though perhaps not jaw-droppingly
high, were quick to outpace initial sales of both the iPhone and the
iPad.
“Through
the end of the quarter,” Tim Cook explained two months ago, “the Apple
Watch sell-through was higher than the comparable launch periods of the
original iPhone or the original iPad. And we were able to do that with
having only 680 points of sale.”
Looking ahead, it appears that Apple Watch availability is on the cusp of skyrocketing.
Starting
next week, the Apple Watch will reportedly be available for purchase
from both Sprint and T-Mobile stores. Additionally, Best Buy announced
this past summer that the Apple Watch will be available across 200 brick
and mortar stores before the 2015 holiday shopping season. Notably, the
device will also be available for purchase via Best Buy’s website.
Further,
Apple is also expanding Apple Watch availability worldwide, with the
company adding a number of new authorized re-sellers to the mix
in Australia and a number of European countries.
So
while the Apple Watch was effectively available at Apple retail stores
exclusively at launch, the current list of authorized re-sellers has
grown quite lengthy since then. Coupled with the impending release of
watchOS 2, new watchbands, and intriguing new partnerships with luxury
brands like Hermes, the Apple Watch is poised for an explosion in sales.
It’s really a perfect storm: increased availability, functionality (i.e
native apps), and style are all on the up and up and are poised to feed
off of one another.
Per MacRumors, the following is a list of Apple Watch authorized re-sellers:
United States
Best Buy
Maxfield
Modernica (Puerto Rico)
Best Buy
Maxfield
Modernica (Puerto Rico)
Canada
Best Buy
Jump+
Best Buy
Jump+
United Kingdom
Selfridges
Currys and PCWorld
John Lewis
Stormfront
Selfridges
Currys and PCWorld
John Lewis
Stormfront
Australia
Harvey Norman
JB Hi-Fi
The Good Guys
Myer
Harvey Norman
JB Hi-Fi
The Good Guys
Myer
New Zealand
Noel Leeming
Noel Leeming
France
Colette
Galeries Lafayette
Boulanger (via iPhoneAddict.fr)
Darty (via iPhoneAddict.fr)
Fnac
Colette
Galeries Lafayette
Boulanger (via iPhoneAddict.fr)
Darty (via iPhoneAddict.fr)
Fnac
Germany
Compustore
Gravis
Media Markt
Saturn
Compustore
Gravis
Media Markt
Saturn
Japan
Isetan
Isetan
pulled from yahootech
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