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Watch brands turn to jewelry, mobile phones
Agence France Presse
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 09 - 04 - 2008

Besides the hefty five or even six-digit price tags, the prominent presence of mobile phone brand Vertu at the world's largest watch show in Basel seemed somewhat out of place.
But come next year, it may no longer be the only brand touting telephones at the fair.
Luxury watch brand Tag Heuer will begin selling mobile phones carrying its label from the second half of the year, and other luxury fashion brands such as Prada and Giorgio Armani – which also sell watches – have all already hopped on the mobile phone bandwagon.
Beyond mobile phones, watch brands are also quietly making inroads in the accessories business, further blurring the lines between traditional timepiece and fashion brands.
Omega, best known for its role as official timekeeper of several major sports event, has already begun selling jewelry and leather goods, and could even launch a perfume next year, its president Stephen Urquhart said.
“We started out with jewelry, primarily because of our flagship stores around the world. We wanted to offer customers non-horlogical products that would fit the brand's image and profile,” he said.
Urquhart stressed however, that watches remain the brand's main business, although jewelry would have a certain potential for the brand as its “precious metals, and the prices are more or less in keeping with our watches”.
Another watch brand, Tag Heuer, is choosing to delve into the mobile phone business through a collaboration with ModeLabs Group, which custom-makes phones.
Tag Heuer's spokesman said products are not yet on show in Basel, but are expected to reach shops in the second half of the year. For Vertu, the new entrants to the luxury mobile phone business underlines the huge potential of the market, the brand's Asia-Pacific Regional Director Giles Rees said.
“We certainly welcome the competition, it endorses the category,” said Rees.
Vertu is owned by the world's biggest mobile phone company Nokia, but its regular range of phones carries prices of between 2,900 and 58,000 pounds apiece.
One of its priciest phones, a limited edition complete with rubies, emeralds and diamonds developed jointly with Boucheron, was sold for over $300,000.
As Vertu enters its first decade since its conception, Rees said the company has seen strong growth, although he said company policy did not allow him to divulge specific figures.
“We are twice the company we were last year, that's not from a small base either,” he said.
Besides having expanded its customer base, Rees points out that a massive number of return customers – 40-50 percent – means that not only are more people buying, but more are also returning to buy more. __


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