By my count, Apple will be shipping 38 separate models of watches. There’s a gallery page at Apple’s site where you can page through all of the watches, and get the details on each specific model. You can also view the watches in the store, where you can find pricing info.
Both of these solutions, though, require lots of paging and scrolling to get all the details. I was curious as to how all the watches compared, so I pulled data from those sources and made one massive spreadsheet:
Rob Griffiths likes to make spreadsheets. He looked at each Apple Watch model, and noted the size and weight, of both cases and bands, and put it into one easy-to-read table.
What strikes me is the fact that, for example, the black sport band weighs 40 grams, and the white model 51 grams. Why would different colors weigh more or less, especially that much?
The one thing he didn’t note was the length of the bands (Rob, get back to work!). You can find that here.
via The all-in-one Apple Watch spreadsheet | The Robservatory.