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    Omega President Says He Doesn’t Wear a Watch to Tell the Time
    2011-03-23 23:01:32.0 GMT


    By Tom Mulier

    March 24 (Bloomberg) -- Watches aren’t for telling the time
    anymore, according to the president of luxury timepiece brand
    Omega.

    “Time is everywhere,” Stephen Urquhart said in an
    interview at Baselworld, the world’s largest watch fair. “I’m
    sure you have, on your body or in your briefcase, three or four
    different things that have perfect time on them. We’re not
    competing with that.”

    Many younger people no longer wear wristwatches because
    they can check the time on their cell phone, according to the
    Mindset List published last year by Beloit College to explain
    the latest generation of students to professors. Mechanical
    watches will survive the competition because they address a
    different consumer desire, the head of Swatch Group AG’s largest
    brand said.

    Wearing a fine watch is like “walking around with a
    sculpture on your wrist, or a painting, or a poem or a book,”
    he said in an interview yesterday while wearing an Omega watch
    on each wrist. “It’s something that’s there that has a history
    and you can take it off and show it to people. You can talk
    about it. I don’t wear a watch to tell the time.”

    Demand for luxury watches is forecast to slow this year
    from the 22 percent expansion in 2010 as Japan’s worst disaster
    since World War II and unrest in the Middle East depress
    consumer spending. Switzerland exported 16.2 billion Swiss
    francs ($17.9 billion) of watches last year, led by demand from
    Asia, according to the Federation of Swiss Watchmaking.

    ‘Emotional Need’

    Swatch Group, the world’s largest watchmaker, gets about 2
    billion francs of revenue from Omega, according to Kepler
    Capital Markets. Omega watches sell for 2,000 francs to 500,000
    francs, Kepler estimates show.

    Urquhart isn’t concerned about the slowdown or about
    shifting tastes among young people, he said. Younger people in
    developing markets especially are becoming more interested in
    watches, he said.

    Watch-making 100 years ago filled a different need as an
    alternative to relying on church bells to know the hour and has
    evolved into filling an “emotional need,” Urquhart said.
    Omega is opening new stores in the U.S., where it gets
    about a tenth of its sales, as rents are more attractive and the
    brand can find better locations, Urquhart said. Omega opened 10
    outlets between Thanksgiving and Christmas, and will add as many
    as 15 more in the next six months in that market, he said.

    “We’re really getting a foothold in the U.S.,” he said.
    “It’s not a booming market, everybody knows that. It’s the
    right moment to do it. There is room for growth there,
    definitely, maybe more than other markets.”

    Urquhart said he was “surprised” to see a “very good”
    reaction from a store Omega opened in a Nashville mall.
    “The U.S. is still the No. 1 market in the world, he
    said. “There’s tremendous consumer power out there.”
    运筹帷幄 决胜千里

  • #2
    nice article bro...
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    • #3
      Hehehe..relax Bro Watchpassionist...hehehe...over here in Singapore...alot of watch siao....even for young ppl...prime example of that is none other than our SGROC Founder aka Darkie....

      Young Lad with a burning passion for watches...hehehehe
      Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

      Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

      Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill

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      • #4
        Erh...many of us here knew and even said in this forum that we don't need a watch to tell time...long before this omega president make such wise comments
        Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

        Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest

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        • #5
          Thks bro

          Originally posted by watchpassionist View Post
          nice article bro...
          Yup, had came across quite a bit of articles and on-line discussions on whether wearing watches for time-telling is a dying trend but personally, I'm still shocked to hear that "Watches aren’t for telling the time anymore" from the President of a significant watch brand ...

          Originally posted by pegasi View Post
          Erh...many of us here knew and even said in this forum that we don't need a watch to tell time...long before this omega president make such wise comments
          运筹帷幄 决胜千里

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          • #6
            Nice article.

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            • #7
              Yup. A watch for me is just an accessory now. I obliged it to see time because it is there. It is more of a hobby when buying watches. Lol
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