We are theSeptember 16, the day when two of the three new Apple Watches unveiled during the last Apple keynote arrive in stores and to customers who have pre-ordered them online. Some have already received their package a few hours or a few days in advance, but the official release date of the devices is indeed set for today.
To buy these little wonders, you can refer to our price comparison updated in real time according to the best offers of the moment (below). For reference, note that the basic Apple Watch Series 8 - with a 41 mm aluminum case and the least expensive bracelet - amounts to499 euros, compared to 539 euros if you choose a larger 45 mm dial. For the second generation Apple Watch SE, it will be 299 euros minimum.
Here are the best prices displayed by French resellers for the Apple Watch SE:
Et pour l’Apple Watch Series 8 :
Delivery times
Although early buyers will indeed receive their watch today, that will of course not be the case if you choose to order one now. In fact, you will rather needpatientsseveral days because the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch SE 2 were very successful since their launch.
For example, in the case of an Apple Watch SE with 44mm watch face, cellular connectivity and braceletPale Sun Single Loop, Apple specifies that the item will be delivered to your mailbox bytwo to three weeks. Potentially, you could therefore only receive your wearable in October,where another conference is expected with several Macs on the program.
Choose your Apple Watch wisely
To choose the connected watch that suits you best from Apple, it is interesting to compare the first feedback on the new models. The Apple Watch SE is undoubtedly aexcellent value for moneywith many points in common that we also find on the Series 8 such as the heart rate sensor or menstrual cycle monitoring. But its big sister stands out, notably with its blood oximeter and the ECG app.
As forl’Apple Watch Ultra, please note that this will only be available from September 23. It is the most efficient with a titanium chassis, a depth gauge and a transmitter that can reach 86 decibels to alert emergency services in the event of an emergency.