Mar 22, 2017 10:00 PM EDT
Apple Watch Just Got A New Level Of Upgrades With New Bands!

Apple just revealed their new lineup of fresh and bright band colors that will give customers more opportunity to personalize and customize their own Apple Watch. The new bands highlight a new wide stripe Woven Nylon band, a beautifully crafted Hermes bands with new colors, and standalone Nike Sport Bands.

The new collection of bands includes Sport in Pebble, Azure, Camellia, Woven Nylon in Berry, Orange, Red, Tahoe Blue, Pollen and Midnight Blue. A Classic Blue is also available with a new buckle design in Sapphire, Berry, and Taupe.

The Nike Sport Bands will now be sold separately in Anthracite/Black, Pure Platinum/White, and Volt/Black. New Apple Watch Nike+ models come with a 38mm and 42mm Space Grey Aluminum Case with Anthracite/Black Sport Band 38mm and 42mm Silver Aluminum Case with Pure Platinum/White Sport Band.

Meanwhile, newest expression of Hermes bands includes a 38mm Double Tour in Bleu Zephyr Epsom leather, 38mm Double Buckle Cuff in Fauve Barenia leather,  42 mm Single Tour in Colvert Swift leather, and 42 mm Single Tour Lime Epsom leather. The collection increases with a new model that pairs the Series 2 with the 38mm Double Buckle Cuff in Fauve Barenia calfskin leather and includes an exclusive Hermes Sport Band in signature orange.

The Series 1 is offered in rose gold, gold, silver or space gray aluminum cases that are paired with a Sport Band and is priced at $269. The Series 2 is also available in rose gold, gold, silver or space gray aluminum, silver or space black stainless steel cases matched with several varieties of bands and priced at $369. The ceramic Edition starts at $1249.

Furthermore, Apple Watch Nike+ starts at $369 and Hermes starts at $1149. All-new bands are now available to order from Apple.com and for purchase at selected Apple Stores, Apple Authorized Resellers and carriers starting late March. Every customer who buys the new watch from Apple will get a free Personal Setup, in-store or online, to help set up and customize their new watch from Apple with apps, calendars, notifications and more.

 

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