Thanks to Apple Watch, Swiss Watchmakers Headed Towards Troubled Times : Swatch Inventor
Apple’s has finally brought its long awaited Watch to the market,
and there have been mixed responses to the new offering. Now the
co-inventor of the Swatch watches says that the new device from Apple
can cause serious troubles for Switzerland’s famed watch industry.
Swatch co-inventor Elmar Mock has said
that the Apple Watch might put a lot of pressure on traditional
watchmakers in Switzerland, and he anticipates an ice age for the
industry soon. He said that anything in the range of $500-1000 should be
a cause of concern for the industry.
Wristwatches are one of the many
prominent offerings from Switzerland along with cheese, chocolate and,
of course, the banking system for stashing huge funds. The watch making
industry employs tens of thousands of workers and the smartwatch craze
might affect their livelihood.

Mr. Mock said that the Swiss watch
industry hasn’t been innovating enough to keep up with the new
challenges from the tech industry. He cited the quartz crisis of 1970’s
and 80’s when cheap watch offerings from Japan took over large market
shares from Swiss watchmakers. He said that the Swiss industry has the
technology to deliver competent product in the age of smartwatches, and
they should take proactive efforts to tackle the assault from the tech
industry. Elmar Mock warned that if corrective actions weren’t taken,
the watch industry might face severe troubles in two to three years.

Smartwatches as a segment has a long way
to go, and the most glaring deficiency of these devices is the battery
life that mostly tends to last a day or two. It adds on as an extra
device that regularly demands its moment on the charging plug while a
regular watch runs for months or even years on a single battery. This is
one of the major causes that discourages folks from buying these new
devices. So the watchmakers should anticipate a comfortable run till the
time the tech companies figure out the battery side of things.
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