Un Apple Watch-come smartwatch è in vendita in un mercato di elettronica nella città di Shenzhen, Cina del sud della provincia di Guangdong, 12 marzo 2015. Il Wat Apple
An Apple Watch-like smartwatch is for sale at an electronics market in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 12 March 2015. The Apple Watch doesn't go on sale officially for more than a month, but China is already awash with clones. Knockoff versions of the Apple Watch can be found at Huaqiangbei electronics market in the southern city of Shenzhen, and others are being sold nationwide via popular e-commerce websites. The fakes mimic the design and style of Apple's new offering, right down to the digital crown. With names like "Ai Watch" and "D-Watch, " they cost between 250 yuan and 500 yuan ($40 to $80). Most run an Android operating system that has been made to look like an Apple interface. They even have snazzy Apple-like icons on the home screen. Yet it is unlikely that buyers will mistake the clones for the real thing. The price tag alone is a dead giveaway, the Apple Watch costs from $349 in the U.S.