The Apple Watch Series 6 Titanium, known for its opulence and part of the 'Apple Watch Edition' collection, is no longer available at select Apple Store locations in the U.S. and several prominent markets.

Renowned Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman offers insights into this decision, stating that Apple's discontinuation of the premium Titanium edition might be attributed to the imminent launch of the Apple Watch Series 7. With a high price point like that of the Titanium variant, Apple could find it challenging to generate significant profits. It's plausible that Apple ceased production months ago and has already sold the remaining inventory.
Mark Gurman speculates on the upcoming Apple Watch Series 7: “The remaining question is whether Apple will continue to introduce the Apple Watch Edition Titanium for Series 7, but it wouldn't be surprising if they eliminate that expensive material. Seriously, spending $800 or more on a watch might become outdated in 1-2 years and face discontinuation of support after 4-5 years, is it worth it?”
Apple previously released Apple Watch Edition models in 24K gold or ceramic, but they eventually discontinued them in later generations. The Titanium variant is likely to follow a similar fate.
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