Nick Foulkes has an extensive interview with Jony Ive ahead of Apple's Spring Forward watch even. In the interview, Ive talked about designing the smartwatch, the inevitability of its existence and much more.
Quinn Nelson of Snazzy Labs dissects the (questionable) shortcomings of Apple Watch, but he still predicts strong sales and reasonable market adoption.
New site MixYourWatch.com has built an interface that lets you put any band on any Apple Watch so you can see exactly what goes best with the model you're going to buy.
Award-winning iOS developer equinux shares some insight on how coding for Apple Watch mandates a wholesale reconsideration of what it means for a wearable app to be truly useful.
An ongoing Reddit survey from /r/Apple indicates that the stainless steel Apple Watch is the most desired version, but most folks don't expect to shell out more than $500 for the device.
Our brand new Apps section is live, and we've got animated, interactive demos of tons of cool new apps. If you don't know what to expect from Apple Watch's awesome third-party developers, this is definitely the place to be.
It looks like you'll be able to spice up your Apple Watch Sport with a few of the more premium strap options (which you might actually need to do in case Apple prices the stainless versions out of reach of the majority of users).
Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray expects Apple Watch to cost $499 for the steel version and $4999 for the Edition. He also thinks that Edition will only sell about 10,000 units on the year.