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The Apple Watch captures 75% of the wearable market - GSMArena.com news

Apple rarely reveals sales numbers or internal statistics and when a new Cupertino product hit the shelves, we are often left guessing how successful it is based on market research. Long lines and campouts in front of Apple stores can often be deceiving, but as it turns out, a seemingly bad sales report, can be just as misleading.

By all accounts from various market researchers, the Apple Watch was destined for failure and numbers did, in fact seem to show a steep decline in sales after the initial craze. However, a new report suggest that despite this less than optimistic picture, Apple's first generation wearable still managed to do tremendously well in the emerging smartwatch market.

How well you might ask? Well, it appears that the Apple watch now has a whopping 75.5% share of the smartwatch market, as of Q2 2015. Furthermore, the numbers, courtesy of Strategy Analytics, also claim that Apple's wearable is the main reason for an unprecedented year over year growth in smartwatch sales of 457.3%.

After 1 million units shipped in Q2 2014, the market has now grown to 5.3 million. Of course, the steep rise in the popularity of smart wearables, is more of a global trend than anything else, but the fact that Apple brought a serious boost to the niche is out of question.

It is worth noting that the new and dynamic nature of the smartwatch business makes it quite susceptible to such major fluctuations. Only a year ago Samsung found itself in a similar position with a market share of 73.6%. This means that we can expect more major shifts before the wearable niche matures enough to define itself and starts effectively catering to customer requirements.
 
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Well, 75% of smart watch or idiot watch market......not wearables market. I'd be damned they day Apple can capture that much overall.
 
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Well, 75% of smart watch or idiot watch market......not wearables market. I'd be damned they day Apple can capture that much overall.

Mobile phones companies caused a big portion of the wrist watch users to givie up wrists watches and now they are trying to put the wrist watch back on the wrists.

We were to live to see a wrist watch whose battery needs to be recharged once everyday if you do not use the watch much.

These were the wrist watches, and guess what, their batteries lasted for years and years and they were water resistant, and are still being sold world wide after decades of first launch



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Oh I can't believe I am admitting that I owned that silver Casio CFX watch in the second to last pic sometime in the 1980's.
 
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Mobile phones companies caused a big portion of the wrist watch users to givie up wrists watches and now they are trying to put the wrist watch back on the wrists.

We were to live to see a wrist watch whose battery needs to be recharged once everyday if you do not use the watch much.

These were the wrist watches, and guess what, their batteries lasted for years and years and they were water resistant, and are still being sold world wide after decades of first launch



casio-vintage-a168wa-1uwd-c9c077-940x940.jpg




931_003.jpg




s-l1000.jpg




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b39ed86ce03cc7f60bbc6813748b767120130926-6892.jpg


Calculatorwatch.jpg


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Still not as good as a Swiss movement.....
 
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Still not as good as a Swiss movement.....

Well that is another level all together.

I used Casio as an example as it was the common man's, average teenager's wrist watch years back, and in some parts of the world even today.
 
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