My question would be why you think you deserve to buy the stainless steel edition for so little?
I think part of the probably here (and I think Apple could have clarified this better last year) is that the watch represents a new frontier in the intersection of technology and fashion. Put it another way, Apple's ethos is for computers as an appliance - so why wouldn't an Apple Watch cost a similar amount to those available from other manufacturers (Omega, Rolex, Panerai, hell even Seiko have $1,000+ watches). You only need to read the descriptions on the website for the different bands to get an idea of the positioning of the Apple Watch brand (extracted below). Part of the reason I think these estimates of $30-100 for different replacement bands are totally off - these aren't going to be products you cut out of blister packaging like a $15 HDMI cable.
No, they don't. $1,500 for a stainless steel link bracelet watch really isn't expensive for people who
actually buy luxury goods. If you're someone who doesn't wear a watch or someone who wears a Timex watch, is it expensive? Sure. But you're probably not the target market.
The size of the global luxury goods market
is estimated to hit $375B in 2020 combined with Apple attracting the CEO of Burberry into
just a retail VP position, I think its clear that the Apple Watch may represent a new direction for Apple - I think they are going to try leveraging their brand to move aggressively into luxury goods.
Extra thought: I think the lower end of the Apple Watch models being the
Sport edition is telling. I think the Apple Watch Sport is positioned almost as an accessory to an Apple Watch or Apple Watch Edition. Personally, $350 for a watch giving me the same function as my main Apple Watch or Edition but designed so I can use it as a 'beater' is a pretty good deal.
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