“It already fills whole libraries. And it is
far from finished. Here is the on-going story: Swatch overcomes crisis and
leads to the survival of the Swiss watch industry. In the mid-seventies, the
Swiss watch industry was in the midst of its worst crisis ever. Technologically
speaking, the Japanese competition had been outclassed in 1979 with the launch
of the "Delirium," the world´s thinnest wristwatch with a limited
number of components. But the event that marked the upturn in the industry´s
fortunes was the founding of SMH, the Swiss Corporation for Microelectronics
and Watchmaking Industries. And its answer to the crisis was Swatch-a slim
plastic watch with only 51 components (instead of the usual 91 parts or more)
that combined top quality with a highly affordable price. It first went on sale
in 1983. Since this time, it has gone on to become the most successful
wristwatch of all time, and The Swatch Group, the parent company, is the
largest and most dynamic watch company in the world. For many years, new
developments have been taking place alongside the standard Swatch watch in
plastic-from Irony (the metal Swatch) to the Swatch SKIN Chrono (the world's
thinnest chronograph) to Swatch Snowpass (a watch with a built-in access control
function which can be used as a ski pass at many ski resorts throughout the
world), and Swatch Beat (featuring the revolutionary Internet Time).
Outstanding technical capabilities and advances
in the fields of science and technology were already proven by Swatch during
its role as the Official Timekeeper in several Olympic Games and Ski and
Snowboard World Cup competition”
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