62 percent of current owners planning to gift Apple Watch to others, poll says
A sizable 62 percent of adult Americans who already own an Apple Watch are planning to give the device as a gift, according to the results of an Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday.
In all, about 7 percent of the poll group -- 15,595 people, surveyed online between Oct. 21 and Dec. 4 -- said they were planning to gift an Apple Watch, Reuters observed. That could potentially translate into sales of 16 million units, though such an estimate is based on 2014 census projections, and also excludes teenagers.
The device was already owned by 6 percent of those polled, which lines up with earlier Reuters/Ipsos data suggesting that 6 percent planned to buy it.
Apple has been notoriously quiet about Watch sales, declining to provide exact numbers. Even the revenue generated by the device is lumped under an "Other Products" category in quarterly figures.
The company is nevertheless banking heavily on the appeal of the Watch as a gift. In the past few months it has raced to get the device to more countries and more third-party retailers, and introduced a bevy of new colors and accessories, such as the $79 Magnetic Charging Dock. It's also continuing to pepper TV with commercials, and those third-party retailers have been offering special holiday discounts.
In all, about 7 percent of the poll group -- 15,595 people, surveyed online between Oct. 21 and Dec. 4 -- said they were planning to gift an Apple Watch, Reuters observed. That could potentially translate into sales of 16 million units, though such an estimate is based on 2014 census projections, and also excludes teenagers.
The device was already owned by 6 percent of those polled, which lines up with earlier Reuters/Ipsos data suggesting that 6 percent planned to buy it.
Apple has been notoriously quiet about Watch sales, declining to provide exact numbers. Even the revenue generated by the device is lumped under an "Other Products" category in quarterly figures.
The company is nevertheless banking heavily on the appeal of the Watch as a gift. In the past few months it has raced to get the device to more countries and more third-party retailers, and introduced a bevy of new colors and accessories, such as the $79 Magnetic Charging Dock. It's also continuing to pepper TV with commercials, and those third-party retailers have been offering special holiday discounts.
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Happy wife, happy life.
She has taken quite a shine to it. Being stainless steel helps in that regard!
That’s because you want the watch to fail so you read your own bias into the article.
Thankfully, Apple doesn't run their company like the rest, ignore the media noise, and focus on the future. By the time generation 3 comes around, this will be a very solid category and many of those who called this a flop will be quietly wearing one.
Next comes the media twisting headline:
"62% of Watch owners are gifting it. 10 reasons why they aren't hanging onto it."
I'm hoping that when Apple decides the time is right to disclose the watch numbers it causes a seismic shift under Wall street and only people in aircraft can see the debris at the bottom of the hole.
Despite the bloviating naysayers, Apple's done it again.
Either that or it needs to sell for $90 instead of $1,000.