During the recent “It’s Glowtime!” Apple event, a series of groundbreaking announcements captivated audiences, ranging from the unveiling of new products like the… The Apple Watch’s omission was pleasantly surprising, as its entirely revamped design delivered both the thinnest profile and largest display the market has ever seen, accompanied by faster charging capabilities and a novel health-monitoring feature.
What about the various fashions that differ from one another? Despite widespread predictions of updated Apple Watch Series and SE models, none materialized; instead, second-generation versions remain available for purchase. The Apple Watch Series 2 is set to receive a fresh coat of paint, donning a sleek and understated satin black finish. Meanwhile, it appears that the Apple Watch SE has remained unchanged. The topic was never broached during the conference.
What’s more striking is the unanticipated availability of the Apple Watch SE 2 for direct purchase, given its usual exclusivity on specific websites. There is no brand-new shade, nor is there a new hue or pigment, and its value has not decreased; then, what’s the offer? Why must we wait until December 20th for the inventory’s market debut, given its fall 2023 launch? The primary difference lies in the fact that purchasing something today versus a week ago would yield varying results due to factors such as inflation rates, market fluctuations, or supply chain dynamics.
We’ve reached out to Apple’s Public Relations department in an effort to gather information, but several possibilities remain. It’s possible that the range of equipment has undergone subtle alterations that we’ve yet to notice, potentially including new band options or the “Contemporary band colours” mentioned on the platform, which are scheduled for shipment to customers. The extremely talented two received a fresh new band, the _, which was showcased throughout the engaging presentation. While an unexceptional SE band might not have warranted a spot on the mainstage.
Alternatively, Apple could have suspended SE production for two months in July and August, expecting demand to wane as customers looked forward to a new model, thus avoiding an inventory surplus and allowing for a smoother transition when production resumes to meet renewed demand. It’s possible that the corporation deliberately decided to replace the Senior Executive (SE) this fall, but changed their mind at a late stage. It’s intriguing to consider how our understanding of the SE evolves as we reposition ourselves in light of new information, but perhaps that’s a slightly impish thought? In the realm of equity, it’s evident that this development is indeed novel. The Collection 10 features a pink “NEW” badge, while Extremely 2 boasts the addition of a new color. The Security Expert lacks a badge in every regard.
If a response becomes available or Apple provides an answer, we will update the information accordingly. However, for now, let this small yet gripping thriller remain just that – a compact and captivating suspense story.