Apple iWatch Release Date Rumors: Three Versions Arriving in March 2015?

If certain rumors concerning Apple are to be believed, the first wearable device from the Cupertino-based tech titan is expected to be out on the market soon. According to many sources, the much-anticipated Apple Watch will hit the shelves sometime in March, 2015.

Christian Today says that previous reports regarding the Apple Watch maintained that the wearable device will be launched in "early 2015." Some reports were more specific in their claims and asserted that the company will release the Apple Watch in spring soon after the Chinese New Year celebrations in February, 2015.

It is worth noting here that the Apple Watch was introduced in September 2014, along with two other smartphone lines from Apple - the iPhone 6 and the bigger version the iPhone 6 Plus. While both these iPhone versions have already become hugely popular and sold several million units across the globe so far, there is no official news from Apple regarding the release of the wearable device.

There are rumors claiming that the delay in releasing the Apple Watch can be attributed to certain production problems encountered by the Cupertino-based tech giant, especially those related to some internal parts of the device.

Now, the problem is said to be over and with the release date of the device drawing closer, Apple is said to be engaged in providing wide-ranging training for the company's retail staff so that they can familarize themselves with the new product. According to reports, at least one employee from every Apple Store in the United States would be attending the week-long training sessions either in Cupertino or the company's other headquarter in Austin, Texas, scheduled from Feb. 9 to 16.

Meanwhile, sources claimed that the Apple Watch will be available in three versions - a regular version with a stainless steel case, an Apple Watch Sport with a space grey or silver aluminum body, and a premium luxury Apple Watch with a 18 carat gold casing and covered in yellow or rose.