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·Yes, a more traditional, but not Heritage 39mm chronograph going forward...
Posted this in LVMH Week thread, but it's worth posting here. This is indeed the last glassbox and probably the last vintage remake we'll see in quite some time. Frederic is very focused on the future, not the past.
With all due respect - but if FA really thinks that this is how today’s mid-tier watch market works, then he’s IMHO not the right man for the job as CEO. Especially not at TH - a company with one of the greatest and most underused back catalogues in the world…
TAG focused on the future before and it worked very well. The watch industry as a whole needs to get new fans interested and they are not going to do that by trying to sell them £6000 watches that look 50 years old. Models like the panda are niche product, it's supposedly the most desireable one yet but they only made 600 because it took 2 years to sell 1860 of the silver one.
I agree with you...up to a point. But I think price is key factor as to why they don't sell more of these - they've positioned it above the Tudor chrono for instance. And it's only hardcore Heuer collectors like us that would buy a Tag Heuer for that amount of money. I'm sure they would have sold a LOT more 1860s if it was more in keeping with the rest of the brand's offerings and priced well versus competitors. I can imagine a lot of people going into the shopping mall, liking the watch, but baulking when they saw the price.
If you read the comments on the Hodinkee article about the new panda, lots of love for the watch, but lots of complaints about the price, and lots of potential lost sales as a result.
Yeah, but they didn't lose any sales cos they only made 600 and it will sell out. So if they made it say £4000 instead lets say they could sell 1000... that would be £4m turnover versus £3.66m, so they would turn over an extra £340,000 but they would have to make and sell another 400 watches. Which means those watches would only bring in an extra £850 each. Surely better to sell 600 in three days or whatever and move on to the next thing... plus you create the hype that the watches sell out so they must be desirable, etc etc.
I don't see any reason for them not to continue making these niche limited editions, other than they don't consider it financially rewarding enough for them. Unfortunately 'everything' is about the kids these days, it was only a matter of time until the watch industry caught on.
They had tested the volume that would sell out quickly at that price with the other glassbox releases. I'm just saying, they could possibly have sold a lot more than 1860 of the 160th by pricing it more in line with the standard Tag or competitor offerings.
TAG focused on the future before and it worked very well. The watch industry as a whole needs to get new fans interested and they are not going to do that by trying to sell them £6000 watches that look 50 years old. Models like the panda are niche product, it's supposedly the most desireable one yet but they only made 600 because it took 2 years to sell 1860 of the silver one.
A late delivery for me, but still made it in time for a happy #tHEUERsday!
I'm just starting to soak in this watch, but my initial impression is WOW!
In person, the dial is the best part. It doesn't look steel grey to my eyes, as it appears in some photos. It's just perfect for me!
Number 338 is now officially in the house. 😁