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the Apple Watch 4, Apple Watch 3, Apple Watch 2 and Apple Watch Series 1, but there are some special models too, such as the Apple Watch
Edition, while prices can additionally vary based on the size and strap you choose, and whether or not you opt for LTE.So there are a lot of
changing its prices without launching new products we're sure to see some fluctuation over time.Apple Watch Series 4The most recent variant
is the Apple Watch Series 4, and it's therefore the most expensive you can buy right now
The pricing is quite easy to follow, but if you want the top-end edition we want you to prepare yourself for some high prices.It starts at
A variety of Nike+ versions of the Apple Watch 4 cost the same as the pricing above depending on size and connectivity tech.All of the
watches just mentioned are made of aluminum, but you can also buy the watch in stainless steel too
Edition2017's top model was the Apple Watch Series 3, and it has had a price cut since the launch of the Apple Watch 4
That said, the variety of watches you can buy directly from Apple has been trimmed down.You can only buy the watch in aluminum now where the
There are also some Nike+ variants available at the same prices as the above too.These are the only variants sold directly by Apple, but
there are some models you'll find third-party retailers are still stocking
and Apple Watch Edition models that some third-party retailers still sell, plus there are variants with a Milanese loop strap as well
Most of the time we'd recommend buying the Apple Watch 3 instead now the price is that touch lower.Apple Watch Series 1Image 1 of 2The Apple
Watch Series 1Image 2 of 2The original Apple WatchYou can no longer buy the Apple Watch Series 1 from the official Apple website, and it's
sure to become more and more difficult to find as time goes by.Not to be confused with the original Apple Watch, this is a newer device
We wouldn't recommend buying this right now though.Apple hasn't pushed the watchOS 5 update to the original Apple Watch, meaning it's
gently going to lose a lot of its usefulness over the coming months and years.We can't gurantee it, but there's a chance that when watchOS
6 launches in 2019, we won't see the Apple Watch Series 1 upgraded to the new software
If that's the case, you'll be better off buying the Apple Watch Series 3 or newer 4 to ensure you've got years of support for your new
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