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Here’s when you can buy the Nike+ Apple Watch Series 2

Apple and Nike have announced their collaboration smartwatch will go on sale on October 28.

The fitness-focused Apple Watch Nike+ smartwatch was scheduled for ‘late October’ when revealed at the event alongside the Apple Watch Series 2 in September.

This edition features a custom rubberised sporty band, arrives in four colours and includes unique watch faces and faster access to the Nike+ Run Club app.

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Beyond that, users will enjoy the same 50m water resistance and stand-alone GPS connectivity boasted by other watches in the range.

Pricing begins at the same price as other Series 2 watches. The 38mm model starts at $369 (£369), while the larger 42mm iteration will be $399 (£399). Both can be pre-ordered now.

Have you been waiting for the Nike+ Apple Watch before jumping aboard with Series 2? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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