Apple Watch® now available at CORETECH

Apple Watch® Series 1 and 2 are now available for purchase at CORETECH, Washington State University’s Apple Authorized Campus Store. Visit CORETECH on the ground floor of the Compton Union Building to check out these new Apple products.

Apple Watch helps you stay healthy, motivated, and connected. Whether it’s being more active, getting timely notifications, or making a quick payment—a new world of functionality sits right on your wrist.

The Apple Watch Series 2 is the perfect workout partner with built-in GPS and heart rate sensor, with stainless steel or aluminum cases that are water resistant up to 50 meters(1).

All Apple Watch models offer distinct case and band combinations in different styles, colors and materials.

Eligible WSU faculty and staff can purchase Series 2 watches through payroll deduct and spread their balance over 12 or 24 pay periods. Learn more about payroll deduct options on all Apple products.

For more information, visit our Apple Watch website, call 509-335-2326, or email coretech@wsu.edu. CORETECH is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays on the CUB ground floor.

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