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    1. Prior to the introduction of the Swatch‚ what kind of watches were popular among consumers? In what ways was a Rolex different from a Timex‚ or from a gold-plated Seiko? How did consumers make buying decisions? Initially watchmaking was almost an art. Watches were luxury goods‚ produced by skillful jewelry makers and micromechanical engineers and consisted of a lot of little mechanical movements. Made in Switzerland they automatically became symbols of status‚ prestige and a very high Swiss

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    function and the operations function to the success of Swatch? Please explain in sufficient detail. The Swatch brand launch in the 1980s was marked by new and great styles and designs. It was originally intended to regain the market share that was lost to Japanese manufacturers. The combination of marketing and manufacturing expertise‚ and stylish product design was able to restore Swiss made watches as major players in the watch industry. Swatch watches are manufactured in Switzerland‚ which has

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION INSTRUCTOR: Jose Lejarraga Case Report: Birth of the Swatch Prepared By: Sachin Agarwala 1. Why was Swatch successful? In what ways was Swatch different from any other watch the industry had ever seen? A number of factors attributed to Swatch’s success and differentiated it from any other watch the industry had seen. There were factors on the manufacturing‚ branding and marketing‚ and designing side. Manufacturing: Hayek wanted complete

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    companies helped create a new market for Swiss watches. Asuag and SSIH merged to create Societe Micromecanique et Horlogere (SMH). They developed a line of watches called "Swatch" that appealed to a younger target audience. Their new design‚ distribution and production strategies created a niche market that became popular worldwide. The Swatch Watch Company transferred itself from near bankruptcy in the early 1980 ’s to a world leader in terms of value by the late 1990 ’s‚ at this time facing again new sets

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    ECONOMICS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE STUDY SWATCH AND THE GLOBAL WATCH INDUSTRY International Strategic Management 1st year master’s degree student: Inarkaeva Lamara Supervisor: Ekaterina Makhnovskaya Moscow 10.12.2014 Key strategic issue The Swatch Group is the world’s leading manufacturer of watches with 14 per cent share of the world market‚ which was the first Swiss company started to compete in a low price segment. In 1998 Swatch increased its net profit by 7.5 percent

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    Case Analysis Swatch

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    Case Analysis: The Swatch Summary: In 1978‚ when Dr. Ernst Thomke became managing director of ETA‚ the position of this Swiss flagship industry had changed dramatically. Especially with the presence of a strong competency (Japan and U.S). Macro-environment: (PESTEL Analysis) * Economic: Threat: The market share had fallen from 56% to a mere 20%. Opportunity: The production had grown from 61 million to 320 million pieces and movements annually. Opportunity: the decline of the dollar was

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    Swatch Group Case Analysis Eileen Weber June 14‚ 2012 Problem: The Swatch group is a family of Swiss made watches that include watches at four basic market segments; basic‚ middle‚ high‚ and luxury/prestige. While net sales have been steadily increasing since 2008‚ Swatch is having a problem with its Omega brand competing with Rolex. Rolex has continuously outsold Omega since 2006 and the problem is how to position the Omega brand to capture the market share that is currently dominated by Rolex

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    SwissCorporation for Microelectronics and Watchmaking Industries headquartered in Biel‚ Switzerland‚ SMH became known as The Swatch Group Ltd. In 1998. The Swatch Group produces major’s brands of watches‚ from Luxury and private labels to basic watches. Each part of the group has its own organization‚ management‚ and own building sites thus making it decentralized. In the early 1970s‚ The Swatch Group was losing market shares to cheap Asian quartz watches in particular those made in Taiwan‚ China‚ and South

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    Today we will present you the analysis of the case «The birth of swatch». First we willl give you the information about the background of the problem‚ then we will define the problem of the case and finally we will present you our recommendations. So‚ let’s start with the background. In the 1940s the Swiss dominated the watch industry in large part because of their centuries-long history of jewelry-making expertise. Watchmaking was a source of national pride‚ and the “Made in Switzerland” label

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    Swatch case study "This watch is the product which will reintroduce Switzerland to the low and middle price market. It is the first step of our campaign to regain dominance of the world watch industry‚" said Dr. Ernst Thomke‚ President of ETA SA‚ a subsidiary of ASUAG and Switzerland ’s largest watch company. Ernst Thomke had made this confident declaration about SWATCH to Franz Sprecher‚ Project Marketing Consultant‚ in late spring 1981. Sprecher had accepted a consulting assignment to help

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