Apple Watch Goes on Display in Milan, Phil Schiller and Marc Newson on Hand


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after being announced appear @ milan's salone del mobile design fair earlier in week, today apple watch displayed first time public, outside of retail store or pop shop, @ design fair (via macitynet) [google translate].

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the apple watch on display in carlo e camilla restaurant

on display @ carlo e camilla restaurant in segheria, watch displayed in long rows of glass-topped tables, identical presentation in apple's own retail locations. fair allowing customers experience same try-on appointments happening in retail stores since pre-orders began 1 week ago.

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the entrance apple watch showcase @ fair

interestingly, watch displayed @ carlo e camilla in italy, pre-orders wearable aren't available italian customers due italy not being included in first wave of launch countries watch. there experience event senior vice president of worldwide marketing @ apple, phil schiller, , marc newson, works part time @ apple designer alongside jony ive.

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phil schiller @ event in milan

although apple has yet confirm pre-order numbers watch, analyst ming-chi kuo believes device have sold more 2.3 million units during initial pre-order wave. while exact number remains mystery, stock of apple watch remains constrained pre-orders devices slipped 4-6 week dispatch date, , beyond, 6 hours after going live.

article link: apple watch goes on display in milan, phil schiller , marc newson on hand
 

phil stands out blue sore thumb, in sea of fashionable black.
 


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