Apple Watch is now available in 16 countries, soon to be 19

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Ronald Chavez
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The Apple Watch landed in seven additional countries on Friday and announced plans to expand into three more later this summer.

Apple's first wearable is now available for purchase at boutique shops and various Apple store locations in Italy, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and Taiwan. These countries join the first wave of countries that carried the Apple Watch in stores, which included Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, the U.K. and the U.S.

The company also announced plans to launch the device in the Netherlands, Sweden and Thailand on July 17. This will bring the total count of countries selling the Apple Watch to 19.

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International shoppers, who posted pictures on Instagram and Twitter from stores throughout the day, were able to walk in and pick up an Apple Watch in person. Apple has been criticized for how it handled the initial launch, which forced customers to wait weeks or even months for their watches to ship.

It's here!! #AppleWatch pic.twitter.com/LAjtW33o74— Gacela de Retiro  (@gaceladeretiro) June 26, 2015

The new launch, paired with the next round of countries getting the watch, hints that Apple is catching up to demand. While the watch is now available in stores in the U.S., it's still hard to find. The good news, however, is that the wait time for shipments is much less than it was a month ago, ranging now from one business day to two weeks.

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