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Author: | TheInsider [ Tue Nov 03, 2020 1:58 am ] |
Post subject: | New interview with Georges Kern |
Hello all, I recently interviewed Georges Kern for a new online magazine called The Insider. Pretty in-depth (almost 2,000 words) on how he's transformed the business since taking over. I realize not too much of this will be news to you aficionados, but anyway, if you're interested you can find it here: https://www.glion.edu/magazine/history- ... breitling/ Cheers, Martin Editor, The Insider |
Author: | Helderberg [ Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: New interview with Georges Kern |
This was interesting and enlightening. It explains a lot of his moves with the company that I have questioned. Still do not necessarily agree with everything he has done but at least this gives it context. Frank. |
Author: | Jhdscript [ Tue Nov 03, 2020 8:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: New interview with Georges Kern |
Personally i found Kern is killing Breitling history... |
Author: | Driver8 [ Tue Nov 03, 2020 10:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: New interview with Georges Kern |
Interesting article/interview; thanks for posting it up. I must say, while I appreciate Georges' honesty about his reasons for joining Breitling - "it was the chance to become a shareholder, pure and simple" - I think the romantic in me would've preferred an answer more along the lines of, "I've long loved the brand and I'm steeped in Breitling's long and rich history and I wanted to bring the brand back from the brink". ![]() I do personally think that care needs to be taken with making the brand too general as it'll then end up being akin to many other generalist brands out there, and a niche/USP is often hard to find and should be nurtured IMHO. But then what do I know! ![]() |
Author: | boogiebot [ Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: New interview with Georges Kern |
I too like the fact that Kern became a shareholder. Means he’s invested for more than a check. As soon as you put your own money in the pile, you start making decisions with intent and focus. Where is our boy WatchFred? Doesn’t seem to be a valid George Kern thread without him chiming in ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Author: | rocinante [ Tue Nov 03, 2020 9:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: New interview with Georges Kern |
Nice interview and quite revealing even for a watch geek. Obviously the magazine is focussed on the business of luxury rather than watches so its unsurprising that the Q&A focussed primarily on management and entrepreneurship. But for us watch geeks my takeaways were: 1. Like it or not Breitling has no desire to remain a niche brand. 2. That Breitling is focussing heavily on two things: a. broadening its appeal (range/demographics) but drawing on strong historical precedents b. managing itself well (distribution,marketing, product design - which was a really odd comment - had Pre-Kern Breitling outsourced product design?) 3. That Breitling is positioning itself as a new, more contemporary, version of luxury. Deliberately stepping away from long standing tropes of the Swiss luxury watch ideal. For me that was mostly good but I totally understand that for others (particularly those that came to the brand in the 2000's) some or all of this is a disaster. Personally what I didn't like is the emphasis on 'retro' designs. Im ok with some but I'd be concerned if Breitling became yet another brand re-issuing tired old designs over and over and pretending they are 'new' watches. Still, at least Breitling has broken away from endless mid century modern and is looking a designs from the seventies and eighties as well. |
Author: | Lovesee_Timepieces [ Mon Nov 30, 2020 5:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: New interview with Georges Kern |
That was a very good interview. I am very new to luxury watches but from what I can tell, this guy seems pretty legit. I get the feeling that he truly cares for the brand and because of that he is willing to bring Breitling into a new era despite some resistance he is meeting. This makes me excited to see what kind of shifts they will make over the next few years. Sidenote: I dont think it looks like a jean store lol |
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