The Apple Watch is probably the most recognisable wearable in the world today, despite the fact that—like many Apple products—it only works with other devices in the ecosystem. In fact, where other rival smartwatch OS-makers (like Google and its Wear OS) have faltered, Apple has continued to grow from strength to strength with the continued popularity of the Apple Watch.
To mark the 5 year mark since the first generation of the the Apple Watch was launched, a former Apple designer recently posted a series of images on Twitter to share the journey that the wearable has been on. Imran Chaudhri was a former employee at Apple, where he worked on products such as the iPhone, iPad, Mac—and the Apple Watch.
Among other tidbits, Chaudhri shared that “digital touch”, the feature that allows you to send your heartbeat readings to a friend, was initially called “E.T.”.
digital touch was originally called E.T. for electronic touch. i called it that for its potential as a new form of emotional connection.
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
the drawing “ink" was inspired by my graffiti days. the ephemera was designed to communicate transmission while making it guilt free. pic.twitter.com/FadGhf8ho9
There are also early-day sketches of the Apple Watch in development, while the Tweets also revealed that the first prototype of the Apple Watch was built on 6th generation iPod Nano strapped to a watch band. Sadly, this prototype was never seen by Steve Jobs, the former Apple CEO who passed during 2011.
i‘ve always loved straps that were uncomplicated, the mechanism for the loop watchband was an evolution of velcro speedmaster straps worn by apollo astronauts. pic.twitter.com/8FLSRC1NrV
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
Chaudhri says that the loop bands of the Apple Watch strap were inspired by the velcro speedmaster straps worn by Apollo astronauts.
i created the solar watch face as a way for muslims observing ramadan to quickly see the position of the sun and for all to understand the sun's relationship to time. #RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/4mcmIknqjm
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
The designer also talks about the solar watch face, which he created himself to help muslims quickly tell the position of the sun whilst Ramadan. There’s a photo of a perfectly-preserved butterfly, one that was apparently used int he butterfly motion watch face for the Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch is currently in its 5th generation, with a Series 6 expected to arrive sometime during September 2020. The wearable has generally enjoyed huge success in t he 5 years since launch, despite the growing competition in the smartwatch market.






