A recent report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) indicates that the Apple Watch Ultra enjoys significantly greater popularity than the basic Apple Watch SE, despite its elevated price. Also Read: iPhone SE 4 to launch in early 2025 with an OLED screen and Apple Intelligence Look I know you weren't wondering, but..

. somebody had to do it. I walked 1000 steps with all my smartwatches on to see which was most accurate.

The results: Apple Watch Ultra: 955 Garmin Fenix 7: 964 Samsung Galaxy Watch: 994 Google Pixel Watch: 998 Cheap pedometer: 1168(??!!) pic.twitter.com/8PdlVUYD0l — Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) January 19, 2024 The report offers an in-depth analysis of the market performance of different Apple Watch models.

As of the June 2024 quarter, the Apple Watch Series 9, launched in September 2023 alongside the iPhone 15 series, has emerged as the most favored model, securing 43% of total Apple Watch sales in the United States. This positions it as the leading choice among consumers. Following closely is the Series 8, which, although no longer sold directly by Apple, remains available through various retailers, capturing a 19% market share.

Together, these two models represented nearly two-thirds of all Apple Watch sales during the specified period. The Apple Watch Ultra and Ultra 2, positioned as the premium offerings within the product range, accounted for 20% of overall sales. Although these models boast sophisticated features and a luxury market stance, .