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Watch the new Apple Watch get unboxed over, and over, and over again

Published Apr 8th, 2015 10:40AM EDT
Apple Watch Unboxing
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It’s Apple Watch review day! Apple fans around the world are flipping feverishly through all of the early reviews to see what bloggers and the tech press think of the new Apple Watch. We have a great roundup of all the best reviews right here, and things have actually been pretty interesting thus far. Apple device reviews are often nothing but glowing love-fests, but it seems like some reviewers still don’t really understand why people need an Apple Watch even after spending a week with one.

Of course, that will hardly deter anxious Apple fans waiting to get their hands on a new Watch. And for them, we hope these unboxing videos will help tide you over until April 24th, when the Apple Watch will finally be released.

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First up, a nice 2-minute unboxing video from YouTube user Florence Santrot of French site Metronews:

But if all you want are the juicy parts, this Vine from Mashable will show you a timelapse of an Apple Watch unboxing over, and over, and over again:

The Apple Watch will become available for preorder beginning this Friday at 3:01 a.m. EDT / 12:01 a.m. PDT.

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