In a compelling post, WatchProSite member this_hobby_of_hours advocates for luxury watch brands, specifically Girard-Perregaux, to embrace Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) programs and prioritize their heritage departments. Drawing inspiration from Jaeger-LeCoultre's recent initiatives, the author argues that a robust CPO strategy, coupled with accessible historical archives, can significantly enhance brand perception and uplift the value of current production watches. This discussion explores the strategic imperative for brands to connect with collectors through their storied past.
Friends,
Look at this article that came out today about JLC and their heritage CPO projects. Bravo to JLC. ��
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This is what I’ve been asking GP management to do for the last 2 years.
Buy back special vintage and NEO-vintage pieces from the open market. Restore and resell. And this will lead to greater awareness to the heritage of the brand and lift the appreciation of current production watches as well.
I learn so much from newspaper archives and deconstruction articles from the likes of the The Naked Watchmaker and old posts by PETER CDE here in WPS. I share what I learn with you guys. I recommend what is collectible and that I myself have in my collection.
But the GP heritage department really needs to step up and come up with better public accessible archives and look at itself as part of the sales enablement team.
As I said in an earlier post, horse before cart and not cart before horse. Heritage is currently treated as an afterthought. It should be a PRIORITY.
Heritage is what sells watches. The very nature of watches today centers itself around a pillar of heritage. Heritage that is proven and relatable. Facts and not bits and pieces jumbled across the internet.
GP management needs to understand that they are sitting on a goldmine of heritage archives that they can monetise by coupling it with with CPO program.
Again, true understanding of the psychology of the collector is the weak-link in the GP strategy today.
Thoughts, comments, questions … all welcomed.
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This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2024-09-26 11:02:19