This was a big problem this year with the incorrect sizing on the Solo loops. From my understanding, yes it is still possible to exchange the band separately from the Watch itself but I would call your Apple Store before hand to confirm.Let me interrupt your Olympics SL discussion with a quick newbie question. . . If I bought my S6 Ti with the black leather link band ("designed" it online and picked up at my local A store), can I go in to said store and exchange that black leather link for a poppy leather link - without much hassle? Or would they have to "return" the entire purchase and let me re-purchase it with the poppy. Yes, I am within my 14 days. Yes, the poppy appears to be in stock, in my size, in my store. No, I have not worn the black.
Thank you for your patience and your wisdom!
Thanks, iamMacPerson! That's the answer I was hoping for. But I will call to confirm. 🙂This was a big problem this year with the incorrect sizing on the Solo loops. From my understanding, yes it is still possible to exchange the band separately from the Watch itself but I would call your Apple Store before hand to confirm.
I think they just recently made this a thing due to how bad the sizing guide was. So now there should be a way for them to do this in their system. But yes, as @iamMacPerson said, probably best to call and confirm.Let me interrupt your Olympics SL discussion with a quick newbie question. . . If I bought my S6 Ti with the black leather link band ("designed" it online and picked up at my local A store), can I go in to said store and exchange that black leather link for a poppy leather link - without much hassle? Or would they have to "return" the entire purchase and let me re-purchase it with the poppy. Yes, I am within my 14 days. Yes, the poppy appears to be in stock, in my size, in my store. No, I have not worn the black.
Thank you for your patience and your wisdom!
Mike?I think they just recently made this a thing due to how bad the sizing guide was. So now there should be a way for them to do this in their system. But yes, as @iamMacPerson said, probably best to call and confirm.
How many do you think smaller countries like NZ get? Just as much?I think those are just numbers for China, but of course you can extrapolate. I think that’s the total number for the country. Interesting the implied large portion of home-country bands.
If we want him to stick around we should call him Ikemay or Ekim or Larry.
I mean if it’s a legal requirement, the people of the republic are entitled to know just how rare the piece is, right?I’m actually starting to think you may be right. Reading further into it I have this take away. The statement is “The official limited edition Apple Watch international series straps are on sale in Apple Store retail stores and Apple Store online stores. The number is limited to 6,132 pieces including 2,605 pieces in Apple Store online stores and 3,527 in Apple Store retail stores.”
This statement is clearly referring to - and again I quote - ‘the collection’. This to me signifies the entire 22 band series is limited to this number.
It really does. I was a little concerned with how the blue and white was split down the middle (reminds me of the Texas flag) but it's quite nice in person.Oh, that USA is nice. I like it way better in regular pictures than the stock photos.
Pictures pleaseSo Apple ran out of big cardboard boxes (my huge fall order eschewed the individual band box)
Won’t be grabbing AUS and DEN til tomorrow, gotta keep my kbbq date, first since quarantine:
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total number of bands? 400?So Apple ran out of big cardboard boxes (my huge fall order eschewed the individual band box)
Won’t be grabbing AUS and DEN til tomorrow, gotta keep my kbbq date, first since quarantine:
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total number of bands? 400?
Favourite one so far?All the Intl Collection minus Denmark and Australia in 25 seconds or less or your next band is free.
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