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The original Apple Watch models, including the $10,000-plus 18-karat gold Edition that Beyoncé wore, are now officially obsolete and won’t get parts, repair, or replacement services.
If you were one of the few people who spent $10,000 to $17,000 on the 18-karat gold Apple Watch, I have some bad news for you: that pricey wearable is no longer eligible for repairs.. As reported ...
Apple has ceased providing repair services for its upscale gold Apple Watch Edition, originally priced between $10,000 and $17,000 when it debuted in 2015. The decision, disclosed via an internal ...
It does, however, hit a little differently if you spent upwards of $10,000 for one of the 14K-gold Apple Watch Edition models, or even a slightly less expensive Hermes model. Featured Video An Inc ...
As of September 30, Apple moved the original Apple Watch models to its "obsolete" list, at least internally. That includes the "Edition" models that ranged from $10,000 to $17,000 at their April ...
If you splurged on a gold-plated Apple Watch back in the day, you're outta luck. MacRumors reports that Apple has internally relegated its gilded gadget to its "obsolete" list, meaning that — if ...