The official time for the Apple Watch: April 24.
Apple showed off more capabilities of its first-ever wearable today and revealed new information about the various models that will range in price from $349 to a luxury $10,000 gold edition.
"It's not just with you, it's on you," Apple CEO Tim Cook said. "We designed Apple Watch to appeal to a whole variety of people with different tastes and different preferences."
The watch comes in three models: the Apple Watch Sport, Apple Watch and the high-end Apple Watch Edition. Each packs as much as 18 hours of battery life, ensuring the device can stay helpful to its user day and night.
Each model differs in price. The Apple Watch Sport, which is made with a pure aluminum, starts at $349. The Apple Watch starts at $549 for the smaller version and goes as high as $1,049 depending on the watch band. The larger version starts at $599.
The Apple Watch Edition will begin at $10,000 and will be available in limited quantities, making it the ultimate stylish techie status symbol. Cook said customers can check out the watches in Apple stores, which boast new display cases, beginning April 10 when pre-orders begin.
While many of the features of the watch, including Apple Pay and the ability to connect watches with friends, were shown off in September when the watch was first announced, today's presentation showed it can do so much more.
Wearers can now take a phone call on their wrist. You can use your Apple Watch to get through security at the airport, meaning you no longer have to dig for that boarding pass or pull it up on your phone.
Another impressive app from Alarm.com shows how the wearer can open his or her home garage with a touch of the watch and watch a live feed to make sure only a trusted person is entering.