The ceramic finish is listed as an edition model, starting at $1,249. This is considerably cheaper than the original edition, priced at around $10,000.
So, you STILL can't stream music (Spotify) from the Apple Watch to your Bluetooth headphones. Got it. I really wanted to be able to leave my iPhone at home when running. Argh.
Meh on new hardware (though I'm glad they seem to be giving up on high-end watch market...That was absurd), but the new OS had got me excited to actually notice/engage with my watch again!
It's so nice that they're finally narrowing on the fitness wearable market fit and stopped trying to reach every single user with their one size fits all device.
@shiyuanis agree, the shift away from fashion & more towards health/fitness; for me it's always been the best reason (health/fitness tracking) to own/wear the Watch.
@joro1 Do you currently have a wearable that you like? I've got the Fitbit Charge HR, and I like the app and features, and the data it outputs seems fairly accurate. My concern about the Apple Watch (both releases) that the software would be too unfocused and I really don't need an iPhone on my wrist. I want added value. Not duplicated value.
@shiyuanis I do like the Apple Watch, but that's also because I can write my own apps for the device-- obviously not something most consumers want to do.