
Apple head of retail Angela Ahrendts confirmed this plan in the press release announcing pre-sales of the Apple Watch, which begin April 10 along with in-store try-ons and demos ahead of the April 24 official store date. In a statement included in the release, Ahrendts expressed it thusly:
To provide the best experience and selection to as many customers as we can, we will be taking orders for Apple Watch exclusively online during the initial launch period.Typically, Apple uses its online retail outlets to collect pre-orders for devices ahead of their official launch date, but then allows customers to purchase them at its physical locations, without requiring any reservation ahead of time. This is what leads to the long lines that form regularly on iPhone launch day. A leaked memo from earlier this week suggested Ahrendts wanted to change Apple’s retail line practice, encouraging Watch shoppers specifically to head online to ensure they get what they want in a timely manner.