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In sign of times, luxury watchmaker Audemars embraces second-hand

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GENEVA: Swiss luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet said it would launch a secondhand business this year, becoming the first big brand to announce plans to tap into a fast-growing market for pre-owned premium watches.

The company told Reuters it had carried out a test run in one store in Geneva and would launch the business more widely at its outlets in Switzerlan­d this year. If this proved successful, it said it would roll out the operation in the United States and Japan.

“Second-hand is the next big thing in the watch industry,” chief executive Francois-Henry Bennahmias told Reuters in an interview at the SIHH watch fair in Geneva this week.

Luxury watchmaker­s have hitherto eschewed the secondhand trade, fearing diluting the exclusivit­y of their brands and cannibalis­ing their sales. They have instead ceded the ground to third-party dealers.

But some are now looking to change tack, driven by an industry- wide sales slowdown combined with a second- hand market that is expanding rapidly, fuelled by online platforms like Chrono24 and The RealReal.

“At the moment, in watches, we leave it to what I call the ‘dark side’ to deal with demand for pre-owned pieces,” added Bennahmias, whose company is known for its octagonal Royal Oak timepieces that sell for 40,000 Swiss francs on average.

“Anybody but the brands ( is selling second hand) – it’s an aberration commercial­ly speaking,” he said, without giving any details about how they would price pre-owned watches.

Several smaller brands, including H. Moser & Cie and MB&F, have signalled interest in the second-hand trade.

“It is important to control the sale of second-hand watches to protect the owners and the value of watches already in the market by keeping the grey market in check,” H. Moser & Cie boss Edouard Meylan told Reuters.

MB&F, which plans to launch second-hand sales via its website this year, told Reuters it expected to typically give a 20 to 30 per cent discount on second-hand watches. A spokesman said customers buying from establishe­d watch brands could feel confident they were getting genuine products in good working order and with a valid warranty. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Royal Oak models are pictured on the Audemars Piguet stand at the ‘Salon Internatio­nal de la Haute Horlogerie’ watch fair, in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. Swiss luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet said it would launch a second-hand business this year, becoming...
Royal Oak models are pictured on the Audemars Piguet stand at the ‘Salon Internatio­nal de la Haute Horlogerie’ watch fair, in Geneva, Switzerlan­d. Swiss luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet said it would launch a second-hand business this year, becoming...

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