Swatch is a
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watchmaker founded in 1983 by Ernst Thomke, Elmar Mock, and Jacques Müller. It is a subsidiary of
The Swatch Group. The Swatch product line was developed as a response to the "
quartz crisis
The quartz crisis was the upheaval in the watchmaking industry caused by the advent of quartz watches in the 1970s and early 1980s, that largely replaced mechanical watches around the world. " of the 1970s and 1980s, in which inexpensive, battery-powered, quartz-regulated watches were competing against more established European watchmakers, focused on artisanal craftsmanship producing mostly
mechanical watch
A mechanical watch is a watch that uses a clockwork mechanism to measure the passage of time, as opposed to quartz watches which function using the vibration modes of a piezoelectric quartz tuning fork, or radio watches, which are quartz watches ...
es.
The name Swatch is a contraction of "second watch", as the watches were intended as casual, disposable accessories.
History
Swatch began development in the early 1980s, under the leadership of the then
ETA SA's CEO,
Ernst Thomke with a small team of watch engineers led by Elmar Mock and Jacques Müller.
Conceived as a standard timekeeper in plastic, Franz Sprecher, a marketing consultant hired by Thomke to give the project an outsider's consideration, sought to create a fashionable line of watches.
Swatch was originally intended to re-capture entry level market share lost by Swiss manufacturers of mechanical watches, and the subsequent growth of Japanese companies such as
Seiko and
Citizen
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in the 1960s and 1970s, and to re-popularize
analog watch
An analog watch (American) or analogue watch (UK and Commonwealth) is a watch whose display is not digital but rather analog with a traditional clock face. The name is an example of a retronym; it was coined to distinguish analog watches, whic ...
es at a time when
digital watch
A watch is a portable timepiece intended to be carried or worn by a person. It is designed to keep a consistent movement despite the motions caused by the person's activities. A wristwatch is designed to be worn around the wrist, attached by ...
es had achieved wide popularity.
In 1983, the group hired Jacques Irniger—who formerly served as the marketing executive for Colgate, Nestlé—to launch the swatch.
The first collection of twelve Swatch models was introduced on 1 March 1983 in
Zürich
Zürich () is the list of cities in Switzerland, largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zürich. It is located in north-central Switzerland, at the northwestern tip of Lake Zürich. As of January 2020, the municipality has 43 ...
, Switzerland. Initially the price ranged from
CHF 39.90 to CHF 49.90 but was standardized to CHF 50.00 in autumn of the same year. Sales targets were set to one million timepieces for 1983 and 2.5 million the year after. With an aggressive marketing campaign and relatively low price for a Swiss-made watch, it gained instant popularity in its home market.
Lebanese entrepreneur
Nicolas G. Hayek, together with a group of Swiss investors, took over a majority shareholding of Swatch during 1985 in the newly consolidated group under the name
Societe Suisse de Microelectronique et d'Horlogerie, or SMH. He became chairman of the board of directors, and CEO in 1986. Later he changed company's name to
Swatch Group.
This combination of marketing and manufacturing expertise restored Switzerland as a major player in the world wristwatch market. Synthetic materials were used for the watchcases as well as a new ultra-sonic welding process and assembly technology.
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"Swatchdogs on the Lookout : Promos give collectors a chance to meet the inventor and pick up some of the 'vintage' timepieces for face value"
''Los Angeles Times'', 3 January 1992 In 1997, the Swatch group opened about 60 stores worldwide.
Product lines
There are families under the Swatch brand:
Swatch Originals
The ''Originals'' are plastic-cased watches. They are available in various sizes, shapes, and designs. The Originals consist of various sub-families as well.
Swatch Irony
The ''Irony'' family contains all the metal-cased watches produced by Swatch. These include both quartz-driven and
automatic mechanical watches that can be serviced. The automatics have a 21J/23J
ETA
Eta (uppercase , lowercase ; grc, ἦτα ''ē̂ta'' or ell, ήτα ''ita'' ) is the seventh letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the close front unrounded vowel . Originally denoting the voiceless glottal fricative in most dialects, ...
2842 movement. This movement is exclusive to Swatch and is derived from 2824 to 2822.
''Irony Chronograph'' was introduced in 1996 (type/code: YCS101).
Swatch Skin
The ''Skin'' family contains two sub families: ''Original Skin'' and ''Skin Chronograph''. The Original Skin was introduced on 6 October 1997 as a thinner version of the original Swatch watch. It is ultra thin, standing at , hence the name Swatch Skin. The Swatch Skin later went on to enter the
''Guinness Book of World Records'' as the world's thinnest plastic watch. The Swatch Chronograph is simply the Swatch Skin with a chronograph function, adding two additional buttons on the side of the watch.
Bijoux
The ''Bijoux'' line is a jewelry line Swatch released in the new millennium; it partnered with
Swarovski
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The company is split into three major industry areas: the Swarovski Crystal ...
to encrust the Bijoux line of watches.
Digital Touch
The ''Digital Touch'' line, launched in 2011, derives its name from the
touchscreen
A touchscreen or touch screen is the assembly of both an input ('touch panel') and output ('display') device. The touch panel is normally layered on the top of an electronic visual display of an information processing system. The display is often ...
technology used. In contrast to other Swatch families, a digital
LCD
A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals combined with polarizers. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly but in ...
shows the time. Various models in different colors of the display are available, which include
backlighting for reading in the dark.
Bellamy and Pay
These Swatch models of wristwatches with a quartz movement are additionally equipped with a
near-field communication (NFC) chip to accommodate contactless payment. As an improved second generation, Swatch introduced model ''Pay'' for the Chinese market in July 2017. Unlike the Bellamy, ''Pay'' can be programmed and activated in Swatch shops using a
Cloud Computing
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service operated by several Chinese banks.
Sistem51
Swatch introduced ''Sistem51'' at Baselworld 2013 as "the world's first mechanical movement with entirely automated assembly."
The movement uses 51 components anchored to a central screw with
automatic winding and a 90-hour power reserve – and is 100%
Swiss made
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on a automated assembly line in clean-room conditions, without human intervention.
The movement is permanently sealed in its case with structural adhesive securing both the acrylic crystal over the dial and the caseback, making it invulnerable to environmental conditions including moisture, dust or foreign objects – and also making it maintenance free – i.e., impossible to service.
The movement is made from ARCAP, an anti-magnetic
alloy
An alloy is a mixture of chemical elements of which at least one is a metal. Unlike chemical compounds with metallic bases, an alloy will retain all the properties of a metal in the resulting material, such as electrical conductivity, ductility, ...
of copper, nickel, and zinc – designed to free the movement from the need for adjustment. The
escapement
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has no manual adjustment or regulator; the initial rate is factory laser-set. Swatch reports precision of ±5 seconds per day.
The design's peripheral bi-directional rotor allows viewing of movement components through the caseback.
Swatch x You
In 2017 Swatch introduced ''Swatch x You'', a product that allows one to design their own Swatch by selecting the category and design one wishes to use. An outline of a watch is superimposed over the user's image to assist with designing.
Bioreloaded
The ''Bioreloaded'' line was introduced by Swatch in 2020, consisting of a relaunch of Swatch's 1983 debut collection, but partially made from "bio-sourced" materials. The case, strap, and strap clasp of a Bioreloaded watch is made of a material derived from the seeds of the castor plant, while the packaging material is a biodegradable "paperfoam" created with tapioca and potato starch.
Swatch x Omega
The ''Swatch x
Omega
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'' collaboration debuted in 2022, with ''
MoonSwatch'', a collection of reimagined
Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatches in eleven different color variants themed after the Sun, Moon, and planets of the solar system. The collection uses the 4 jewel chronograph quartz movement used in other Swatch chronographs and Swatch's BIOCERAMIC composite material.
The MoonSwatch collection was released March 26, 2022, at select Swatch stores. ''
The New York Times
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'' called the release "the watch industry's defining moment of 2022". The collection sold out internationally on its release date, with lines formed at most Swatch boutiques where it was carried. Swatch initially stated each consumer could purchase up to two watches but later limited each consumer to one watch. While Swatch initially added the product to their online catalog, it later announced the collection would not be available for sale online. The MoonSwatch not a limited, nor numbered collection.
See also
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Swatch Group
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Swatch Internet Time
Swatch Internet Time (or ) is a decimal time concept introduced in 1998 by the Swatch corporation as part of their marketing campaign for their line of "Beat" watches.
Instead of hours and minutes, the mean solar day is divided into 1,000 parts ...
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Chiara Luzzana
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In 2014, she founded the project "The Sound of City". As ...
References
"History of the Swatch Group" The Swatch Group Ltd.
omega-constellation-collectors.blogspot.com
Bibliography
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Mudambi, Ram"Branding Time: Swatch and Global Brand Management" Temple University, Fox School of Business, Temple University IGMS Case Series No. 05-001, January 2005
External links
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