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Coach debuts new decorative leather spring Apple Watch bands starting at $125

Luxury fashion maker Coach has issued new leather Apple Watch bands and colors, offering quirky styles and bright patterns for the spring season, ranging in price from $125 to $150.

Coach is now selling a new Snake Watch Strap in Kelly Green, as well as the Floral Printed Leather Strap in both Kelly Green and Chalk. The new seasonal styles were first spotted by Haute Ecriture.

The floral strap is available in the 38-millimeter size and is priced at $125. The snake strap comes in 42-millimeters and will cost $150.

In addition, Coach also debuted a new Beechwood color for its Tea Rose Applieque Leather Strap ($150), and a Dark Saddle shade for the Rexy Leather Watch ($125).

Coach debuted its first aftermarket Apple Watch bands last June, and it refreshed the colors and styles last fall. Apple has taken a similar approach with its own first-party bands, and most recently debuted new spring colors in late March.



7 Comments

cali 11 Years · 3494 comments

Why are the flowers on the back? To justify the high price?

No thanks. I would consider them if they were inverted. 

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The_Martini_Cat 13 Years · 485 comments

Beautiful!  Are the flowers of an olive tree, with juniper berries?  Asking for The Martini Cat.

akamine_jr 8 Years · 11 comments

cali said:
Why are the flowers on the back? To justify the high price?

No thanks. I would consider them if they were inverted. 

Because high-end products are perfectionists to the smallest details, sometimes even the ones the customer will never see. You may pass, but lots of people want it. 

randominternetperson 9 Years · 3101 comments

cali said:
Why are the flowers on the back? To justify the high price?

No thanks. I would consider them if they were inverted. 
Because high-end products are perfectionists to the smallest details, sometimes even the ones the customer will never see. You may pass, but lots of people want it. 

That's not perfectionism.  Not even Steve Jobs' dad put decorative touches of the back of the furniture that was more elaborate than the front.

pulseimages 9 Years · 661 comments

cali said:
Why are the flowers on the back? To justify the high price?

No thanks. I would consider them if they were inverted. 
Because high-end products are perfectionists to the smallest details, sometimes even the ones the customer will never see. You may pass, but lots of people want it. 

I bet you worked for The Emperor who wore no clothes.