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McKinseyreport 2021 Interview with AP ex CEO Francois-Henry Bennahmias
Sep 13, 2024,09:53 AM
Friends,
Do we see the same old mistakes being made or are brands getting wiser and building their brand for the long-term?
This is the entire McKinseyreport 2021
https://www.mckinsey.com/~/media/mckinsey/industries/retail/our%20insights/state%20of%20fashion%20watches%20and%20jewellery/state-of-fashion-watches-and-jewellery.pdf
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Thanks for the article, Marc.
By: GWIS : September 13th, 2024-12:55
Very interesting. It will also be interesting to see what changes Ilaria Resta makes at AP. All the best, Jon
Good article.
By: patrick_y : September 14th, 2024-10:18
I read this article back in 2021 a month or two after June I think, and I did like the article. Thanks SingaporeMarc for this blast from the recent past!
AP is run so poorly
By: m2 : September 17th, 2024-23:53
As are many of these other family owned brands. They haven't had true disciplined management in a long time, and the founder energy is long gone. They are a ripe target for PE. It's easy to tell management like that is simply running a business with excel...
German PE Desco already has a share of AP
By: SingaporeMarc : September 18th, 2024-06:09
For many years now. Other PE from Asia as well. But I feel like AP is much better run now and doing well overall. Could just be my perception… 🤷🏻♂️ Neo CEO so let’s see. 🤝
I still don’t
By: xxn : September 20th, 2024-16:03
get how their production is capped but can be found on the wrists of every other person you meet. Nonetheless they still epitomize haute horology particularly in the r&d dept!
The royal oak has been in production since 1972
By: SingaporeMarc : September 21st, 2024-10:29
… and they all have similar looks at glance. Quartz too. The offshore since 1993. So many thousands have been made. Maybe this explains why so many are seen. For me, only certain “classic” royal oaks that are the most “collectible” ones. 5402, 15202, 1620...