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Why does Seiko keep winning?

Started by Redaktion, Today at 15:49:28

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Redaktion

Seiko keeps asserting its dominance on the watch industry - it has a rich heritage, in-house innovation, and solid pricing on multiple models. From quartz to Spring Drive, its massive portfolio and steady, ongoing evolution has helped it stay relevant across segments while competitors keep chasing trends.

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an0n

Nonesense, all of those analog watches are in the niche markets, only handful selection of people buys them.
They know their days are numbered, only to become niche cars like Ferarri, Lamborghini, Bugatti, where they compete to each other in very, very small scales.
Want another evidence? They quietly stop producing new day date quartz, no more new release of it, where are they now? Gone, only replacement by handful date only overpriced quartz, and low end automatic with 4r movement, which are already niche segment (most person doesn't even know what is automatic watch these days).


anonisaliar

Quote from: an0n on Today at 17:42:07Nonesense, all of those analog watches are in the niche markets, only handful selection of people buys them.
They know their days are numbered, only to become niche cars like Ferarri, Lamborghini, Bugatti, where they compete to each other in very, very small scales.
Want another evidence? They quietly stop producing new day date quartz, no more new release of it, where are they now? Gone, only replacement by handful date only overpriced quartz, and low end automatic with 4r movement, which are already niche segment (most person doesn't even know what is automatic watch these days).

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