How to Get a $12,000 Gold Apple Watch Edition for Only $400

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Let’s be honest. Not all of us have $12,000 to purchase a gold Apple Watch, and to be quite honest with you, spray painting it faux gold doesn’t make it look any more luxurious. But thanks to a company named WatchPlate, you can have yourself a Gold Apple Watch for $400.

Using actual 24 karat gold for their gold plating (or Rose Gold if you prefer), WatchPlate uses a special dipping process that takes your Apple watch and gold plates it for $399 within 3 business days. And it’s virtually impossible to tell the difference!
How to Get a $12,000 Gold Apple Watch Edition for Only $400
The process is simple. You simply place your order and WatchPlate will email you a prepaid FedEx label. Then within three business days they ship it back to you with a whole new look.
How to Get a $12,000 Gold Apple Watch Edition for Only $400
With a special offer, WatchPlate.com is offering up a $100 rebate this weekend only (ending 11:59pm tonight). All you have to do is copy a link to their site to get the word out. Which means you will get the gold plating for $299 instead of $399!
How to Get a $12,000 Gold Apple Watch Edition for Only $400
Shipping for the plating is always free, including international, so what are you waiting for? Head over to Watchplate.com today!

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Greg Alston
Diehard Apple fanboy, and lover of all things tech. Born and raised in Washington, DC, Greg enjoys spending time with his wife, family, and friends, live sporting events, good bourbon, Tetris, and pizza. In that order.

1 Comment on "How to Get a $12,000 Gold Apple Watch Edition for Only $400"

  1. Oooh, not the best headline. Gold plating will not get you a $12,000 Apple Watch Edition. Maybe it will get a gold watch that looks like an edition, but it won’t get you a $12,000 watch.

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