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The Apple Watch
will soon be available for preorder, but that doesn’t mean you should
buy one right away, especially if you’re on a budget. Instead, you could
choose to wait a while and purchase a cheaper, pre-owned Apple Watch
that’ll most likely be in near-new condition. After all, just like with
any piece of technology, not all early buyers will be happy with their
purchase and many will look at ways of recouping some of the money spent
on it. Luckily, for both early adopters and customers looking for
deals, Gazelle has a solution.
The
company, which specializes in device trade-ins, announced on Thursday
that it will soon offer its customers the option of trading in and
selling/buying pre-owned Apple Watch units.
“Apple’s
history has shown there is an insatiable demand for its products, due
to their unparalleled design and overall ease-of-use,” the company
wrote. “The wild popularity of Apple
products has helped Gazelle become the leading gadget trade-in site. So
we looked back into our own data archives to explore how the first
generation iPad maintained its value over time.”
Gazelle
reveled that the original 16GB iPad, initially priced at $499, cost
$218 one year after launch and $151 two years later, suggesting that
both Apple Watch sellers and buyers should be able to get good prices
for pre-owned devices following the smartwatch’s launch.
The
cheapest Apple Watch model starts at $349/$399, depending on screen
size, and prices can go well over $10,000 for the gold version. In
addition to base prices for the three available Apple Watch models, you
also have to take into account the cost of the extra bands you might be
interested in buying, in which case the prices can go even higher.
More information about Gazelle’s Apple Watch trade-in plans are available at the source links.
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