Rob Giffiths likes spreadsheets, even if he isn’t bowled over by the Apple Watch:
Let me get this out of the way first: I am not a watch guy. I own a running watch. I own a few dress watches that I used to put on when I had a big fancy business meeting to attend. But those haven’t seen the light of day in decades. So I have zero interest in owning an Apple Watch. (I might be interested if you could use one to replace the phone, but it’s clearly an accessory device.)
But I am fascinated by this new business Apple’s going into; the sheer number of products and prices is pretty amazing: By my count, Apple will be shipping 38 separate models of watches. There’s a gallery page at Apple’s site where you can page through all of the watches, and get the details on each specific model. You can also view the watches in the store, where you can find pricing info.
So to help you choose, he has put together an impressive spreadsheet showing every option available for when you get the chance to order one on April 10. The prices are in dollars, so you will have to add your own local prices, but the stats are all common.