According to data by IDC, Apple is just 0.8 million units behind Fitbit's 4.4 million units shipment (24.3 per cent market share) in the second quarter of 2015.
The Cupertino-based firm had a market share of 19.9 per cent in its debut quarter.
The global wearable shipment for April-June 2015 quarter grew a whopping 223.2 per cent to 18.1 million units from 5.6 million units shipped in the year-ago period, IDC said.
"Anytime Apple enters a new market, not only does it draw attention to itself, but to the market as a whole. Its participation benefits multiple players and platforms within the wearables ecosystem, and ultimately drives total volumes higher," IDC Research Manager (Wearables) Ramon Llamas said.
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He added that Apple also forces other vendors, especially those that have been part of this market for multiple quarters, to "re-evaluate" their products and experiences.
Jitesh Ubrani, Senior Research Analyst for IDC Mobile Device Trackers, said about two of every three smart wearables shipped this quarter was an Apple Watch.
"Its (Apple) dominance is expected to continue. Although Fitbit outshipped Apple, it's worth noting that Fitbit only sells basic wearables, a category that is expected to lose share over the next few years, leaving Apple poised to become the next market leader for all wearables," he added.
Xiaomi and Garmin ranked third and fourth in the tally with 17.1 per cent share (3.1 million units) and 3.9 per cent share (0.7 million units), respectively.