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Related: About this forumApple Watch sales off to strong start
San Francisco Chronicle / 4-13-15
The Apple Watch was off to a strong start on its first day of advance sales last Friday, with roughly 1 million people in the U.S. ordering the trendy device, according to a Palo Alto market research firm.
Most shoppers bought the cheapest model, the Apple Watch Sport, on Friday, spending an average of $382.83 per device, according to Slice Intelligence, which tracks shoppers electronic receipts. Customers who stepped up to the next price tier, ordering the Apple Watch, spent $707.04, the firm said. The watchs components can be bought separately, and buyers tended to opt for the pricier case but the cheapest band, according to Slice Intelligences research.
Some analysts say the strong demand shows the Apple Watch could be the device that makes wearing a computer on your wrist more mainstream.
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The pace would give Apple a roughly 60 percent market share in the wearables category by the end of the year, placing it ahead of competitors like Fitbit and Samsungs Gear S smart watch, he said.
http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Apple-Watch-sales-off-to-strong-start-6197264.php
valerief
(53,235 posts)Auggie
(31,798 posts)the iShoe!
onehandle
(51,122 posts)We went to see what we had ordered that evening and to try them on.
They are smaller than you would expect, which is a good thing. I got the bigger one, still much smaller than my Seiko diver's watch.
Multiple analysts have reported that almost everyone signing up for a try-on appointment, ends up buying one.
Looking forward to not pulling my iPhone out as much, which is the killer feature for me. My wife the runner is looking forward to the health and exercise functions.
The blog that Christy Turlington Burns has been keeping is really interesting:
http://www.apple.com/watch/christy-turlington-burns/week-one
onehandle
(51,122 posts)The first iPhone took three months to sell that many.