When Apple introduced the Apple Watch Series 10 in September, it showcased an elegant lineup of accessories, including the Gold Link Bracelet crafted from stainless steel. While the Natural and Slate finishes were available immediately, fans of the gold variant had to wait. That wait is now over.
Gold Link Bracelet Now Available for Purchase
Apple has officially released the Gold Link Bracelet for purchase through its online store. However, eager buyers might face some delays. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple estimates that orders placed now will take 5 to 6 weeks to ship, with deliveries expected around the holiday season.
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For those hoping to snag one in person, the option to check local Apple Retail Store availability is live on the website. Unfortunately, as of now, no stock is reported at any retail locations.
A Timeless Accessory
The Link Bracelet has been a staple in Apple’s lineup of watch bands since the Apple Watch’s inception. Made from 316L stainless steel, the bracelet’s intricate design consists of over 100 individual components. This meticulous craftsmanship ensures a seamless fit and a premium aesthetic.
With the Series 10 release, Apple refreshed the Link Bracelet collection, introducing updated colors to complement the latest Apple Watch finishes. The gold option adds a touch of luxury and pairs perfectly with the Series 10’s modern design.
Compatibility and Pricing
The bracelet’s compatibility is another highlight. The 42mm version works with smaller previous-generation Apple Watch models, while the 46mm version is compatible with larger models, including the Apple Watch Ultra. This cross-compatibility ensures that even those with older Apple Watches can enjoy the new Gold Link Bracelet.
Priced at $349, the Gold Link Bracelet is available now for pre-order on Apple’s website. If you’re looking to explore more Apple Watch band options, be sure to check out deals on third-party accessories on Amazon to complement your collection.
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