[Survey of 1,000 Men and Women Aged 10-50 Nationwide] What is the Ownership Rate of Wristwatches? The Number of People Who Do Not Own a Wristwatch Has Increased by 10% in 10 Years
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A survey of 1,000 individuals aged 10-50 nationwide revealed that nearly 40% do not own a wristwatch, a 10% increase since 2014, primarily due to smartphone usage. While traditional analog watches remain popular, smartwatches are gaining traction, especially among younger demographics. Key purchasing factors include design and functionality, with smartwatches being used more for notifications by women and exercise tracking by men.
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