Apple will be giving Apple Watch Edition buyers special treatment, including line priority and a one-on-one with an expert with the $10,000 device.
Interested buyers will be able to try the most expensive Apple Watch in a private area with an expert for an hour, while common customers only get around 15 minutes at a public table.
Should the Apple Watch Edition buyer finally decide to purchase the luxury device, they will be given priority in front of the line, according to Engadget.
In addition, the buyers will also have more than two years of 24/7 access to a dedicated Apple Watch Edition phone support to help them should they have difficulties or issues with the device.
Nearing the Apple Watch launch on April 24, several reports said that the iPhone maker will only sell their wearable product to reserved customers.
Reservations are expected to be open starting on April 10, according to Mac Rumors. The Apple Watch customers will then be able to try the products hands-on at retail stores during the launch.
Walk-in customers will not be allowed to purchase an Apple Watch. Interested buyers are required to file an online reservation for a specific model using the new "Product Reservation" system.
Leaked retail training papers revealed that a walk-in customer will still be able to try an Apple Watch and if they decide to buy it, a staff will guide them in placing an online order.
Apple is expected to allow purchases for walk-in purchases in the near future, but only after the initial wave of Apple Watch demand passes.