THE BIRTH OF SWATCH Summary by Stefan Jonathan Susanto – MM 2015 Ten years ago‚ bankers and suppliers thought the idea of the Swatch team were crazy and would ruin the industry. The people on Swatch team wanted to design a striking‚ low-cost‚ high-quality watch and built it in Switzerland. The team overcome the resistance and in 1993 Swatch was the best-selling watch in the history. Prior to 1950‚ watchmaking required the skills of a master jewelry maker and micromechanical engineer. Watches were
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1. What changes in the production and marketing of watches led to Swatch? Before 1950s - “home-made” effect Starting from 1950s watches were considered as very precious goods that only few people could afford. The production of watches was a craft that required accurate skills and mastery of jewels making techniques. Watches were considered as a luxury good as well as a “financial investment”. People spent a lot on them‚ had great care of them and used to hand them down from generation to generation
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1) Why was the Swatch so successful? In what way was this watch different from others in the industry? The first main reason why Swatch managed to gained so much popularity in the watch industry is because they managed to cut costs. Heyek had started a low-end product initiative and was fully committed to vertical integration‚ that is‚ he intended to build and assemble the low-price quartz watches entirely in Switzerland. This‚ along with the decision to encase the watch with cheap plastic‚ helped
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recession in 1990‚ Mercedes -Benz struggled to adapt to changing markets. The luxury car market lost money for the first time in history in the 90’s. In 1993‚ there was a big sales slump in Mercedes-Benz sales. In its search for additional market share‚ new segments‚ and new niches Mercedes started developing a range of new products. One of the most radical and largest of the new range of products is AAV (all activity vehicles). In order to be competitive in the market‚ Mercedes-Benz needs to control
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range‚ and technology leadership. The objective of this analysis is to investigate how the organization needs to form its strategy in order to develop opportunities and protect itself against competition and other threats. Company Introduction Mercedes Benz is firmly established as an independent brand within one of the world’s leading car companies- DaimlerChrysler AG. DaimlerChrysler is a product of Daimler and Chrysler companies. Daimler motor company however came into existence as a result
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return and sales targets. As of the year 2013 we intend to achieve on a sustained basis a return target of 9% on average for the automotive business. We intend to sell 1.6 million cars of the Mercedes-Benz brand in 2015. At Daimler Trucks‚ we aim to sell more than 500‚000 vehicles in the year 2015. Mercedes-Benz Vans plans to sell 400‚000 vehicles and Daimler Buses 42‚000 complete buses. Daimler Financial Services will continue to grow in line with our automotive business. For the implementation
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he Swatch Group Ltd.‚ which is based out of Beil‚ Switzerland‚ is the world largest watch company. It was estimated that in 1998‚ it has produced about 119 million watches with consecutive yearly sales of over 3.2 billion Swiss francs. The Swatch group has produce the product all over 50 locations throughout the world‚ including France‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ USA‚ the Virgin Islands‚ Thailand‚ Malaysia‚ and China‚ with its main facility in Switzerland. Since the beginning of the Swatch Group‚ it has
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Mercedes-Benz (German pronunciation: [mɛʁˈt͡seːdəs ˈbɛnt͡s]) is a multinational division of the German manufacturer Daimler AG‚ and the brand is used for luxury automobiles‚ buses‚ coaches‚ and trucks. Mercedes-Benz is headquartered in Stuttgart‚ Baden-Württemberg‚ Germany. The name first appeared in 1926 under Daimler-Benz but traces its origins to Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft’s 1901 Mercedes and to Karl Benz’s 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen‚ which is widely regarded as the first automobile. Mercedes-Benz’s
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xCASE: MERCEDES GOES AFTER YOUNGER BUYERS Mercedes and BMW have been competing head-to-head for market share in the luxury-car market for more than three decades. Back in 1959‚ BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke) almost went bankrupt and nearly sold out to Daimler-Benz‚ the maker of Mercedes-Benz cars.BMW was able to recover to the point that in 1992 it passed Mercedes in worldwide sales. Among the reasons for BMW’s success was its ability to sell models that were more luxurious than previous models
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Distribution…………………………………………………………………4 1.4 Current Promotion…………………………………………………………………..5 2.0 Segmentation Theory…………………………………………………...………………….6 2.1 Defining and Explaining Segmentation……...……………………..…………..........6 2.2 Explaining Three Benefits of Mercedes-Benz Brand from using Segmentation ……7 3.0 Target Market Identification……………………………………………………………...7 3.1 Geographic Segmentation…………………………………………………………...7 3.2 Demographic Segmentation………………………………………...……………….8 3.3 Psychographic Segmentation………………………………
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