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Apple’s retail store in Sydney gets full with Consumers; want to see new SmartWatch

byCustoms Today Report
11/04/2015
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SYDNEY: Apple’s retail store in Sydney got full due to great rush of Consumers that wanted to get the world’s first up-close look at the tech giant’s new SmartWatch, which the company expects will be its next runaway hit.

The Apple Watch, CEO Tim Cook’s first new major product, was available for pre-order online and to try out in stores but not take home.

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On April 24, consumers will be able to buy it online or by reservation at retail locations including high-end fashion boutiques in Paris, London and Tokyo, part of Apple’s strategy of positioning the wearable computer as a must-have accessory.

On Friday morning Apple’s flagship Australian retail store in Sydney’s financial district was packed with those hoping to peek at the device, although just around 20 die-hard fans queued out front, modest by the standards of a major Apple launch.

Alexander Bock, a backpacker from Germany, stood outside the shop’s towering glass facade. He hopes to save enough money to buy the sports version of the watch, he said.

“I feel naked without a watch. I think I will buy the Apple watch with the sports band… I’m working very hard right now so I can buy this watch,” Bock told Reuters.

The watch marks the Cupertino, California Company’s debut in a fledgling wearable technology market.

Based on recent customer interest at its stores, Apple expects demand for the watch, which allows users to check email, listen to music and make phone calls when paired with an iPhone, to exceed availability at launch, it said on Thursday.

Reviewers this week praised the watch, which also helps users monitor their health and exercise, as “beautiful” and “stylish” but gave it poor marks for relatively low battery life and slow-loading apps.

For women, the various sizes and wrist bands make this SmartWatch more pleasing than earlier versions from Samsung Electronics and others, said Kantar World Panel market analyst Carolina Milanesi, who has been wearing the watch for a few days.

“Is it for everybody? No, but I don’t think any wearable are yet,” she said.

Still, Apple’s watch is widely expected to outsell those by Samsung, Sony and Fitbit that have attracted modest interest from consumers. It will likely account for 55 percent of global SmartWatch shipments this year, according to Societe Generale.

The Apple Watch sport starts at $349 while the standard version starts at $549. High-end “Edition” watches with 18-carat gold alloys are priced from $10 000 and go as high as $17 000.

Underscoring its marketing strategy, Apple is selling the watch through a handful of high-end stores including Selfridges in London, Galeries Lafayette in Paris and Tokyo’s Isetan department store.

Still, experts said Apple’s offering was unlikely to displace the market-share of higher end luxury brand watch makers.

“This is just Apple’s interpretation of the watch, I don’t think watch makers should be worried at all,” Stephen Fenech, editor of the Tech Guide website, told Reuters.

“This is just Apple’s expression where they’ve combined what they are good at with the fact that it’s a watch with style so I think there’s going to be room for everyone.”

JMP analyst Alex Gauna said he and others on Wall Street would be at stores this weekend to gauge consumers’ reactions to the watches.

Sales estimates for 2015 vary widely. Piper Jaffray predicts 8 million units will be sold and Global Securities Research forecasts 40 million. By comparison, Apple sold nearly 200 million iPhones last year.

Apple shares closed 0.76 percent higher at $126.56 on Thursday.

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