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Patek Philippe Boss Says the Ultimate Luxury Watch Brand Will Never Kowtow to China

Paul Altieri

In recent years many luxury Swiss watch brands have a made a big push to cater to the Chinese market, seen as the best hope to revive flagging profits in the wake of the economic downturn. While there is a crackdown on conspicuous consumption in the communist-controlled country, a number of those efforts have diluted the prestige of certain brands in the eyes of consumers. This caused luxury watchmakers with huge amounts of unsold inventory while the spike in profits proved to be brief.

Patek Philippe in China
At the exhibition, Patek has made a big statement. (Credit: Patek.com)

At the recent Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition in NYC, Patek President Thierry Stern, whose family owns the prestigious watch brand, explained to the Singapore Straits Times why Patek never fell for the Chinese, and never plans to kowtow to any specialty market no matter how hot it gets.

Patek Philippe in China

“It would be a big mistake to adapt to a market,” he told the paper. “If people like Patek Philippe, it’s because they like the design and the philosophy of the brand. If you start to adapt yourself to every market, you are going to lose that.” As for the watchmakers that rushed to produce special Chinese market models and made other concessions, “They all thought it was going to be fantastic, they were going to sell so many watches. I warned a lot of them, but they just produced, produced, and produced. Look what has happened.” Stern credited the fact that his family has total control over the company as the prime reason they’ve managed to remain so true to form. This makes the Patek Philippe collection very consistent with their stance on luxury and philosophy. “You can’t do that if you’re part of a group with a strict CEO,” Stern said, in an apparent dig at the likes of Richemont and LVMH.

Patek Philippe in China
Patek Philippe is known for the luxurious watches. Should they bend to what the Chinese market wants? (Credit: Sotheby’s)

The Patek Philippe DNA

“We are a family business,” he noted. “I bring my creativity and I innovate. I also have a guardian in my father who tells me to keep a certain DNA in the brand.” The Stern family has owned Patek since 1932. Each watch they produce requires at least nine months to make and costs between $20,000 and $100,000. The company has set production levels at 58,000 pieces per year and will not increase it to meet the demands of any market, according to Jing Daily. Nor will Patek ever shift the number of pieces allocated to the U.S. and European markets to China or any other country. And it has absolutely no plans to engage in e-commerce. “It’s a good moment when you decide to buy a Patek Philippe,” Stern says. “You go to a store, you’re willing to sit, listen, learn about watches and try them on…. They’re not a lot of them around. You need to choose wisely.”

Paul Altieri
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