Apple Watch orders started with bang but have settled down to average around 30,000 per day in the U.S., according to data from Slice Intelligence.
Apple is believed to have taken 2.5 million watch orders through Monday, May 18th, based on Slice projections that looked at more than 14,000 shoppers. More than half of those orders were on April 10th, the first day of Apple Watch pre-orders.
Quartz compiled the data from Slice to determine the average orders per day in the United States. That number has generally remained under 30,000 per day. There was a small spike on April 24th, the first day users began receiving their initial Apple Watch pre-orders and posting about it online.
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty recently increased her projection of first year global Apple Watch shipments to 36 million. However, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo now believes Apple will ship 15 million units for the 2015 fiscal year (through September) -- much lower than original expectations.
Notably, Apple has yet to begin selling the Apple in retail stores. That should happen sometime in June. Apple Watch bands just became available for purchase at retail stores yesterday. It will be interesting to see how in-store availability affects sales.
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Apple is believed to have taken 2.5 million watch orders through Monday, May 18th, based on Slice projections that looked at more than 14,000 shoppers. More than half of those orders were on April 10th, the first day of Apple Watch pre-orders.
Quartz compiled the data from Slice to determine the average orders per day in the United States. That number has generally remained under 30,000 per day. There was a small spike on April 24th, the first day users began receiving their initial Apple Watch pre-orders and posting about it online.
Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty recently increased her projection of first year global Apple Watch shipments to 36 million. However, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo now believes Apple will ship 15 million units for the 2015 fiscal year (through September) -- much lower than original expectations.
Notably, Apple has yet to begin selling the Apple in retail stores. That should happen sometime in June. Apple Watch bands just became available for purchase at retail stores yesterday. It will be interesting to see how in-store availability affects sales.
Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
Read More [via Dee]