To add to the latest speculation, CNET has published a complete guide to preorder the AW here http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-pre-order-the-apple-watch/
Most of it's the same stuff we've been hearing elsewhere, however this seemed worthy of note:
To me, this makes sense otherwise, once preordered, how would you be ensured of the delivery time after trying them on if you decide to change your band?
Most of it's the same stuff we've been hearing elsewhere, however this seemed worthy of note:
The most recent reports suggest that if you wait to try the Apple Watch on in stores, you'll likely end up with a delayed delivery date. Those who order the Watch as soon as possible will get it on time (or at least sooner).
Our advice? If you want to be one of the first people wearing an Apple Watch, sort out all of the details before online preorders begin. And that's what this guide is for -- to help you figure out everything you need to know for that very moment.
To me, this makes sense otherwise, once preordered, how would you be ensured of the delivery time after trying them on if you decide to change your band?