Eager South Korean consumers braved the onset of monsoon rains and concerns over a MERS outbreak, which has killed 31 people, to form long queues outside stores selling the Apple Watch wearable device.
"I'm very happy," said Lee Woo-Min, a 40-year-old man who camped overnight to be the first in line outside a downtown store, after buying an Apple smartwatch for KRW 1,239,000 (roughly Rs. 70,300).
Apple released three models in South Korea: Apple Watch, priced between KRW 679,000 and KRW 1,359,000, Apple Watch Sport between KRW 439,000 and KRW 499,000, and the luxurious Apple Watch Edition between KRW 13,000,000 and KRW 22,000,000.
The watch arrived in six other countries Friday, including Taiwan and Singapore, two months after its initial launch in nine countries including the United States, China and Japan.
The device has proved popular in those markets, reportedly selling some 2.8 million units through June.
But analysts said Apple's expensive smartwatch would be a temporary hit in South Korea probably among hardcore Apple fans, while other consumers may favour cheaper brands produced by Samsung and LG.
"Because of strong brand loyalty among iPhone users, Apple Watch will sell here to some degree," Mirae Asset Securities analyst Doh Hyun-Woo told AFP.
But he said that the smartwatch market was still in its infancy, adding that Apple's high-end products are "too luxurious to make any dent on the local market".
Samsung sells its new Gear S smartwatch at KRW 327,000, while LG's costs KRW 379,000.
In Taiwan, Apple Watch went on sale in 10 stores with 50 early buyers lining up outside the brand's flagship shop at the capital's famous Taipei 101 tower.
The price tag for Apple Watches in Taiwan ranged from TWD 11,500 (roughly Rs. 23,300) to TWD 400,000.
But while it has been held up as a game-changer for smart wearables, some Taiwanese brands are pitting themselves against Apple Watch with a minimalist "back-to-basics" approach.
Last month in Taipei, home-grown brand Noodoe showed off its simple customisable smartwatch, billed as "the opposite of the Apple Watch", which would reach consumers later this year for less than $100 (roughly Rs. 6,300).
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