MacDailyNews - Friday, October 16, 2020 at 1:11 PM

Apple Watch is a runaway train

Apple unveiled Apple Watch Series 6 in mid-September, the latest entry into
what it a runaway train of a product. Series 6 introduces a revolutionary
Blood Oxygen feature that offers users even more insight into their overall
wellness. Apple Watch Series 6 delivers many notable hardware improvements,
including a faster S6 System in Package (SiP) and next-generation always-on
altimeter, along with its most colorful lineup yet, featuring a beautiful
palette of new case finishes and bands. watchOS 7 brings Family Setup, sleep
tracking, automatic handwashing detection, new workout types, and the
ability to curate and share watch faces, encouraging customers to be more
active, stay connected, and better manage their health in new ways.

In a few months, the number of people wearing an Apple Watch will surpass
100 million. While the tech press spent years infatuated with stationary
smart speakers and the idea of voice-only interfaces, it was the Apple Watch
and utility on the wrist that ushered in a new paradigm shift in computing.
We are now seeing Apple leverage the growing number of Apple Watch wearers
to build a formidable health platform. The Apple Watch is a runaway train
with no company in a position to slow it down.
After years of deep skepticism and cynicism, consensus reaction towards
Apple Watch has changed and is now positive. Much of this is due to the fact
that it's impossible to miss Apple Watches appearing on wrists around the
world. According to my estimates, approximately 35% of iPhone users in the
U.S. now wear an Apple Watch. This is a shockingly high percentage for a
five-year-old product category, and it says a lot about how Apple's
intuition about the wrist was right.

The number of people wearing an Apple Watch continues to steadily increase.
According to my estimate, there were 81 million people wearing an Apple
Watch as of the end of June. According to Apple, 75% of Apple Watch sales
are going to first-time customers. This means that 23 million people will
have bought their first Apple Watch in 2020. To put that number in context,
there are about 25 million people wearing a Fitbit. The Apple Watch
installed base is increasing by the size of Fitbit's overall installed base
every 12 months. 

MacDailyNews Take: The world has finally come around to Apple Watch, which
is now everywhere you look (even if it is only via Zoom meetings for now).

The Apple Watch is going to be a massive hit that sells millions upon
millions of units. - September 9, 2014

We do not foresee anyone wanting to take off their Apple Watch in order to
wear a "jewelry watch." Apple Watch is not just a watch to be replaced with
another regular watch. Maybe wearing two watches will come into vogue for
special occasions? - April 3, 2015

Here's what makers of Swiss or any other watches should do: Push the idea of
wearing of two watches, one on each wrist or two on one wrist, into vogue.
Because once people start using Apple Watch, they aren't going to want to
leave it at home. Ever. They won't want to go to dinner parties without
their Apple Watch. And that's bad, bad news for watchmakers not named Apple.
Watch and see. - April 16, 2015

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