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Sirious

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Came across this and found it interesting, but its not unexpected for him to wear a watch that's not publicly available.
Take a look:

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/tech...atch-that-nobody-else-can-buy-aapl/ar-BBj8Cp7

Yeah... this came up on the MR main page at launch.

He probably just liked the red crown and had someone stick one in there. It was possibly a test unit and it works so he keeps on using it.

They may well eventually offer options like that down the road. One never knows.
 
Or it really is a yellow gold model and he's swapped the band. That looks like the only one with a red crown. Hard to tell what material the watch is in the pic. Color could be off.
 
All dev models have a red crown. It's like the red lightning connectors on dev iPhones. Nothing to see here aside from that
 
Apple has given out a few "not available to the general public" customized Apple Watches: Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld and Beyonce have what appear to be full-gold link bracelets, and British rugby player Will Carling has what appears to be a custom sport band in red.
 
I've seen this pop up a few times, I have a feeling it's just the mark they were using for a prototype, just like the internals for prototype macs are all red.
 
Certainly no surprise that the Apple CEO would have a unique Apple watch. I can't think of anyone more entitled to wear one and it is certainly more tasteful in my opinion than an all gold one with gold band.
 
It's probably a frankenstein watch with bits and pieces off of the other watches to help test the durability of the materials. Just a guess.
 
Is that all a billionaire can do? superglue a red plastic dot? You would think that with his resources he'd be wearing a nuclear-powered watch.
 
Is that all a billionaire can do? superglue a red plastic dot? You would think that with his resources he'd be wearing a nuclear-powered watch.

I heard it's iGlue, engineered by Apple's metallurgists to be 4x stronger than normal super glue.
 
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