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New Zealand & Turkey Apple Watch pricing revealed ahead of July 31st launch

Last week it was revealed that Apple Watch would be launching in New Zealand on July 31st, but without any sort of pricing information. Today, however, Apple has updated its New Zealand online store with more details regarding the launch. The entry-level 38mm Apple Watch Sport starts at NZ$599 and increases to NZ$699 for the 42mm model.

The stainless steel Apple Watch starts at NZ$949 and again increases by NZ$100 to NZ$1,049 for the 42mm model. For those interested in Apple Watch Edition, the device starts at NZ$17,500 and increases to NZ$21,000 for the 42mm model, both with a Sport band.

For those keeping track, $0.66 currently equals NZ$1.00. Doing the conversions, you’ll realize that Apple Watch will be slightly more expensive in New Zealand than in the United States. For instance, the 38mm entry-level Sport runs $349 in the United States and $395 in New Zealand. In New Zealand, however, all prices listed include GST, or goods and services tax, which makes up for the price difference .

Apple Watch will launch in New Zealand on July 31 at 7:01am local time.

Update: Apple has also revealed that Apple Watch will launch in Turkey on July 31, as well. More details can be found on Apple’s online store here.

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Comments

  1. Steve Lawrence - 9 years ago

    Hmm I’ve been completely disinterested by the apple watch, yet now that it is finally launching here in New Zealand, I find myself wanting one. How does that work!

  2. Steve Lawrence - 9 years ago

    One thing I’m interested to know is whether any retail stores here in New Zealand will have demonstration models to try. We don’t have any physical Apple Stores and I would not want to buy one without trying one on first.

  3. Andrey Kruchkov - 9 years ago

    pricing for Russia revealed as well. launch July 31st

  4. Илья (@mrforger) - 9 years ago

    It comes to Russia, too. On the same day. What a surprise, I have to say.

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