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Magnus I must have missed that in skimming. Exchange rates are a factor but...
There are others. An important question is whether new smartwatch buyers will gravitate to mechanical watches? Based on function then maybe cost, I do not see that happening. The other phone users may not see a need for a watch, regardless of the poor accuracy(by TC standards).
Huge thanks Magnus!
By: dr.kol : March 10th, 2016-07:46
It's rare to read something so well written here than your post. I need to spend an hour in the evening, read everything through and start "meditating". My gut feeling, looking at the general global economy, has been that the watch industry is heading tow...
Exchange rates
By: wover : March 10th, 2016-11:23
Magnus, Thanks for your elaborate and insightful post! Just a couple of remarks: If many currencies fall against one other, isn't it better to say that that currency has gone up? The Swiss willingly let the Franc get more expensive in January of 2015 and ...
I never
By: tom2517 : March 12th, 2016-22:29
Believed smartwatch buyers will eventually buy into mechanical watches. Smartwatches offers completely different functionality, functions that mechanical watches cannot replicate. This is not like Rolex buyers start to move up to Patek or whatnot.
A few comments
By: jkingston : March 10th, 2016-16:18
First on the decline of the Hong Kong and US markets and the rise of Tokyo and Europe. Currency explains this easily. The Euro is in the tank. So is the Japanese Yen. So Chinese buyers have by and large cut way back on purchases in HK and US (both dollar ...
Ups and downs
By: Ruffian : March 10th, 2016-16:18
What an essay. And great food for thought. I think the mechanical watch industry is headed for a tough time, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It will weed out the wheat from the chaff, and force the brands to focus on honest watchmaking. On smartwa...
You nailed it
By: Horo_Traveler : March 11th, 2016-23:06
This is the fundamental issue. Swiss watchmaking is unfortunately for the most part, an artisanal craft trapped within the unrelenting growth expectations of a public company. I believe public companies have an important role to play, but for arts and cra...
Well...
By: Arie - Mr Orange : March 14th, 2016-13:56
I think so. At least were I live the younger generation is much more involved and aware with the environment(al problems) than we ever were. So taking that into account I do feel that they are definitely concerned with durability. Regarding watches? I don...
Thanks for thr report.
By: watch-er : March 17th, 2016-11:47
It was only a few years ago the Watch CEOs were not at all concerned about Smart Watches. Consumers would buy luxury watches when they graduate form the Smart Watches. Clearly, this was a train wreck for mechanical watches. The price point of Smart Watche...
Very good article!
By: Geo : March 18th, 2016-23:56
Thanks a lot for all the work you put into this excellent post. Personally I really wonder if the Apple watch has a lot to do with it, since I see it more as a toy to have next to a real watch. I have one myself and LOVE it, but it will never, never, neve...