txturbo wrote:
Today I stumbled across an article in the NY times that detailed a legal battle brewing in the swiss watch industry. The short of it is that the Swatch group is moving to limit parts and movements that it sells to the independent watch manufactures. The fear is that Swatch will some day completely cut the supply off.
How would this impact Breitling? I am not sure however one could speculate service parts would be limited or cut off for the older models. If this happened it may impact the value of any watch made with a Swatch movement. Apparently the move is blessed by the Swiss competition authority so it's not looking good.
Swatch, Supplier to Rivals, Now Aims to Cut Them OffVery old news.
Swatch first announced this more than 10 years ago and there have been legal battles going on ever since. It's one of the main reasons why many manufacturers have moved to become manufatcures. The issue is really around the provision of ebauches / movement kits which are then modified, they are still prepared to sell complete movements.
The impact is minimal for servicing because Swatch has never said that they wouldn't supply movement parts, the copyright on these movements is long expired so there are alternate suppliers to provide maintenance parts (Breitling has been producing ETA / Valjoux movements for several years), and many of the parts are from 3rd party suppliers anyway.
No real issue for servicing.