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Apple iWatch Release Date Rumors: Wearable Tech Device Likely to Hit Shelves In March

Without a doubt, the Apple Watch is one of the most anticipated technology products slated to hit the shelves this year and it may arrive earlier than what is expected.

The Cupertino-based tech company is already "finishing up" the final touches on Apple's upcoming wearable gizmo, 9to5Mac reported.

The publication was told by insider sources that the "device is currently on track to ship in the United States by the end of March."

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It has already been reported that the Watch will be launched in "early 2015" while Angela Ahrendts, Apple's Senior Vice President of Retail, specified that it will be in the "spring, after the Chinese New Year."

In preparation to the arrival of the new gadget, sources for 9to5Mac went on to say that Apple will be giving an "extensive testing program" to its Retail Store employees. This will help them "familiarize" with the company's new product category.

Representatives from various Apple Stores around the country will head to either one of the main Apple offices in Cupertino, California, or Austin, Texas.

The first-hand training program will take place between the 9th and 16th of February.

It is believed that these trained employees will then pass down the information to the rest of their respective store's staff.

The Apple Watch was unveiled to the public on Sept. 9 along with the company's current-gen flagships, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus.

Several tech reports already said that prices for the Apple Watch may start at $349 and could run high up to $5,000 for its luxury variants.

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