"Luxury watches are often purchased for their heritage—a vintage timepiece only gets more special as the decades go by. They’re often passed down from parent to child. Traditional watchmakers still use the image of the elderly Swiss artisan, bent over a spread of gears and tiny tools in a dusty room, in ads for their upscale timepieces.
But if the Apple Watch is iterated as often as other gadgets such as the iPhone and iPad, with previous models cast aside in a year or two, experts say it will be tough to convince luxury shoppers that such a purchase is worth the investment.
“Anything Apple puts out there, at some point it becomes obsolete,” said Rony Zeidan, creative director of luxury branding agency Ro New York. “So spending $15,000 if you don’t think of the technology aspect, is fine. If you do, it’s probably more of an ego buy than anything else.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/03/09/apple-rolls-out-a-10000-apple-watch/
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