Tungsten Being Applied in Apple Watch 2

When Apple announced its much-anticipated Apple Watch back in September 2014, people got very excited about the concept of an Apple-designed smartwatch. Fast forward to today, the Apple Watch has been on sale for quite some time and with 2016 drawing ever closer, people are starting to think about the next-generation Apple Watch, the Apple Watch 2.

Apple is said to be exploring more variations of the Apple Watch, beyond the Sports, Steel and Edition tiers available with the first-gen Apple Watch. It's said that the company is planning to introduce new models that should sit between the most expensive steel Apple Watch (£949) and the cheapest Apple Watch Edition (£8,000).

Apple Watch 2

It's looking to attract customers willing to pay between £1,000 and £8,000 for an Apple Watch, however, it's unsure as to how the new tiers will differ from current models.

It's been suggested that the new tier could feature more advanced bands or new materials including tungsten, palladium, titanium or even platinum. Long ago tungsten has been applied in the bracelet of watch which is super tough to prevent surface scratches, also it is rust proven. It’s high density make the watch itself solid but lighter. 

 

 

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