Interested consumers who wants the Apple Watch will no longer line up outside an Apple Store, as the device will reportedly be sold through a reservation system, cites Cnet.
The Apple Watch will be on sale starting on April 24 and the peorder begins on April 10 at 12:01 a.m. PT.
Cnet wrote that Apple confirmed on April 3 that the Apple Watch will be on sale through a reservation system, where the consumer will need to meet a store representative for the fitting of the smartwatch.
It is advisable that buyers should at least know exactly which model they are about to purchase. The publication added that since the device will be made through a reservation, it might be that all models of the Apple Watch will be reserved in advance and the consumer might not get a chance to alter the model they choose first.
Furthermore, Cnet added that CEO Tim Cook said that Apple will offer all workers a 50 percent discount on the Apple Watch Sport or Apple Watch. The purchase needs to be for personal use only and the discount is only valid for the first 90 days after the smartwatch is available.
"Our products enrich people's lives like no others, and we think Apple Watch is going to delight our customers in ways people can't yet imagine," said Cook. "We want you to share in that experience right alongside them."
Moreover, according to Yahoo, the Apple Watch has three models, namely Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch Gold Edition and Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch Sport price starts at $350 for 38mm variant and $400 for the 42mm model. On the other hand, the Apple Watch 38mm model costs $550 and the 42mm version price starts at $600. The third model, which is the Apple Watch Edition is priced at a premium as the 38mm model price starts at $10,000 and the 42mm version costs at $12,000.