Jun 09, 2015 10:20 AM EDT
Apple Watch Finally Coming To Apple Retail Store

The most sought-after Apple watch is finally available to accredited stores, nearly two months after launching the product, not just in the U.S. but to countries across the globe.

According to CNET, the Apple watch will be available in brick-and-mortar retail establishments in the next two weeks. On June 26, the product is expected to be in Italy, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, and Taiwan.

The new innovative product is said to have "Innovation in every interaction," and is also poised to work as easy as the iPhone or the Mac desktops. 

The watch also has a digital crown which will also be used like in normal, traditional watches, to set the time and date. Apple's watch developers and creators have found a way to use this feature to also easily navigate the system's interface, input data, scroll, and zoom pictures more precisely.

Apple stated that the product is entirely new yet immediately familiar. The company aims for the watch to be designed in a simple and user-friendly way. The customer's comfort is also of top priority and the Apple Watch can be worn comfortably on a person's wrists. 

According to Telegraph UK, the consumer's response to the device has surpassed Apple's expectations. Since its launch, the general public has been waiting for this product to be available in stores in their areas.

Senior Vice President James William of Apple is also happy to announce that shipping for those who ordered their units online will be completed within two weeks. However, an exception was made for the 42mm Black Stainless Steel with Space Black Link Bracelet, which will unfortunately take longer because of the type of design.

Many are excited to get a hold of the Apple Watch, especially after CEO Tim Cook introduced updates to the OS during the WWDC 2015 yesterday.

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