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Now that we know the Apple Watch is coming next month and how much it costs, there’s a looming question: which one are you getting?

Here’s a quick recap: Apple’s entry into the smartwatch market starts at $349 for the 38mm Apple Watch Sport, which features an anodized aluminum case and one of five colorful polymer bands. For $399, people can get the 42mm version of the Sport, which is designed for folks with slightly larger wrists, and gets somewhat longer battery life.

AplWatch-ClockChrono-PR-PRINTIn the middle of the pack, there’s the Apple Watch collection, which offers the widest selection of bands and a stainless steel case. It starts at $549 for a 38mm model with one of the polymer Sport bands, and prices go up from there. The most expensive model is a 42mm “Space Black” watch with a matching link bracelet, and costs $1099. (Personally, I’m looking at the 42mm Apple Watch with the Milanese Loop band, which costs $699.)

Those folks who have a ton of cash sitting around can reach for the Apple Watch Edition, a limited edition 18 karat gold watch that starts at $10,000 and can cost up to $17,000. For that price, people also get two full years of complimentary phone and hardware support through AppleCare, up from a year of hardware support and 90 days of phone support for the other models.

So, are you going to be picking one of these up when they become available for pre-order on April 10? Answer the poll below, and talk about your choice in the comments.

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