Pebble has updated its Kickstarter page, advising that the first batch of Pebble Time smartwatches will begin shipping on 27th May, and that all orders placed through Kickstarter will ship by mid-June.

Despite raising $20M from the Kickstarter campaign, however, TechCrunch is reporting that the company is having trouble raising additional funding “in order to stay afloat” …

Great news: the first batch of Pebble Time shipments are scheduled to go out Wednesday, May 27. With things moving along at this rate, we expect all Pebble Time Rewards to be manufactured by the end of the month […] Every backer with a Pebble Time included in their selected reward tier should receive a tracking number from us by mid-June.

The site reports “sources close to the company” saying that Silicon Valley venture capitalists have been turning down requests for new capital, and says the company has turned to a bank for a $5M loan and $5M line of credit.

Update: Pebble, by way of response, simply posted to its Facebook page a link to a tweet with some of the comments on the TechCrunch piece, with the following comments typical.

The Apple Watch has of course eclipsed rival smartwatches in both PR and sales terms, Apple reportedly selling more units in the first 24 hours than all other smartwatches ever sold.

A new Pebble Time Watch app will also be available next week for both Android and iOS. This app will be exclusive to the Time models, and abolishes the previous limit of eight apps, the watch storing as many as it can in its own storage and downloading the rest from your phone on demand. You can drag-and-drop to set the order in which the apps appear on your smartphone, and that ordering will be mirrored on the watch.

The first video shows the menu organisation:

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The second shows the three different ways to choose the active watchface:

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The Pebble Time was fully funded in the first 30 minutes of its Kickstarter campaign back in February, with a metal version, the Pebble Time Steel, announced a week later.