Skip to main content

Apple Watch bags prestigious design award, and it’s not even out yet

apple watch bags prestigious design award edition yellow gold red detail
Image used with permission by copyright holder
It’s not even on anyone’s wrist yet but Apple’s first ever smartwatch has already bagged a prestigious design award.

The Apple Watch was one of 75 products out of 1,624 finalists to receive the gold award at a gala event held in Munich this week for the International Forum’s annual industrial design competition.

Recommended Videos

Helping to push the hype around the watch to a level where waverers might now be ‘accidentally’ breaking their current wrist-based timepiece in an effort to create a justifiable reason to fork out upwards of $349 for Apple’s upcoming gadget, the competition judges, all experts in the field of design, arrived at their decision after evaluating products on criteria such as workmanship, material choice, environmental friendliness, design quality, safety, brand value, ergonomics, degree of innovation, and functionality.

In comments likely to have Apple haters around the world shaking with rage, the judges described the device as “an altogether extraordinary piece of design” and “already an icon.”

Apple has recently been pushing its watch as a must-have fashion accessory, taking out a 12-page ad in this month’s Vogue.

The Apple Watch is all set for an April launch, though before that the tech titan is holding a special event in San Francisco that’ll probably involve a determined effort to push the smartwatch’s hype-o-meter all the way up to 11.

The International Forum’s Product Design Award has been running since 1953 and each year attracts thousands of entries across a range of categories from designers around the world.

Below is the official jury statement in full:

The idea of combining classic materials such as leather and metal with state-of-the-art technology to create a very individual fashion accessory has resulted in a delightful product offering a holistic user experience. The Apple Watch scores highly for each design detail and is an altogether extraordinary piece of design. For us, it is already an icon.

Do you think Apple’s smartwatch is fully deserving of its design award, or has the International Forum got it wrong on this one? Have your say in the comments.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
The 6 best Apple Watch alternatives, now that it’s banned
apple watch alternatives

If you were planning to purchase the latest Apple Watch Series 9 or Apple Watch Ultra 2, you may have to hold off for a while. The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) has prohibited the sale of these smartwatches until a patent dispute is resolved. On December 26, Apple pulled the wearable devices from the U.S. market. It's unclear how long this situation will last, but Apple has assured customers it's working towards a resolution.

If you're in the market for a new smartwatch and have your heart set on an Apple device, don't worry; plenty of alternatives are available, including some of the year's best ones. Companies such as Garmin, Fitbit, Withings, and even Apple offer a range of smartwatches and fitness trackers to meet your needs. These alternatives have unique features and benefits, such as heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and guided breathing exercises to help you stay healthy and stress-free.
Apple Watch SE 2

Read more
I’m glad I never bought the Apple Watch Ultra 2
Modular Ultra watch face on an Apple Watch Ultra.

When Apple launched the original Apple Watch Ultra in 2022, it wasn’t a complete surprise since Apple had been rumored to have a more “rugged” Apple Watch model coming for a couple of years. But what was surprising was just how good the original Apple Watch Ultra was — even for people who never plan to go scuba diving or climb a mountain.

In 2023, Apple released the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which is identical to the original on the surface. But on the inside, it has the new S9 chip for localized Siri requests and the Double Tap gesture. Other than that, there’s really very little difference between the two; there wasn’t even a new color to differentiate between the original and the new one.

Read more
You’re running out of time to buy a new Apple Watch. Here’s why
A person wearing the Apple Watch Series 9.

The Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 are two of the best smartwatches you can buy in 2023. Unfortunately, you soon won't be able to buy them from Apple. On Monday, December 18, Apple confirmed it will stop sales of both Apple Watch models beginning December 21.

In a statement sent to 9to5Mac, Apple confirmed it is "pausing sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 from Apple.com starting December 21, and from Apple retail locations after December 24."

Read more