With the launch of the Series 5, Apple has taken the opportunity to expand not only the number of straps in an exaggerated way, but also has added a new manufacturing material in this range, titanium, so that Choosing a new Apple Watch is extremely complicated.
Ever since Apple launched the first generation of the Apple Watch, the Milanesse strap has always been one of the most coveted by users of this device. However, its high price, 149 euros, made it an object not suitable for all pockets for a simple strap. The alternative has always been to resort to lower-value knockoffs.
In a movement that is not usually very Apple, the guys from Cupertino have reduced the price of the Milanesse strap from 149 euros to 99 euros, which means a saving of 50 euros. Although it is true that the strap is still expensive and within the reach of very few, it is likely that now there are more users who go for it, since the quality it offers us is far from what we can find in AliExpress or Amazon without going further away.
The Milanesse strap for the Apple Watch is available in colors gold, space black and silver and is compatible with both the fourth generation Apple Watch onwards (40 and 44 mm) and with previous models (38 and 42 mm)
If you plan to renew your old Apple Watch for the new generation and you want to see all the options that Apple offers us, the best thing you can do is stop by Apple Watch Studio, the website that Apple makes available to all who want to buy an Apple Watch. This website shows you the best more than 1000 combinations available between sizes, belts and material of manufactureNo. of the case (aluminum, steel, titanium and ceramic).
A nuance about the news that I always read on your websites:
"The guys from Cupertino have lowered the price of the Milanesse strap from 149 euros to 99 euros"
«The boys of Cupertino ...»
I suppose there will be girls in Cupertino too. Perhaps it would be better to write "the Cupertino company," which is somewhat more generic.
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