Swiss Made Hight Quality Rolex Datejust Replica Online For Sale
Rolex DateJust Replica plans to reduce sales of mechanisms and inner parts to rivals, beginning January 1, 2012, in order to focus on timepieces that have higher profit margins, and to guarantee enough supply for its own brands including Longines Omega Tissot Breguet. The Rolex DateJust Replica may even stop the sale altogether, which, according to the same Swiss watchmakers would put smaller companies out-of-business. The Rolex DateJust Replica claims that its withdrawal would improve the quality and competitiveness in the Swiss watch industry.
Nine watch companies have challenged the Rolex DateJust Replica in court over its right to implement the decision. They predict a dark future for many brands who would be unable to maintain the lucrative "Swiss Made" label if they did not have access to ETA components. The Rolex DateJust Replica owns the largest Swiss watch movement manufacturer, ETA.
The Rolex DateJust Replica decision has even been compared to the Japanese quartz revolution of the 1970s, which almost brought Swiss companies to their knees.
Peter Stas is the Dutch co-owner and plaintiff of Frederique Constant inGeneva, a watchmaker that has been independent for 23 years. He noted that he would not have been able to launch the company without ETA products. Stas said that "a lot of companies will disappear while Swatch will become stronger."
The Swiss Competition Authority had already approved Swatch's decision in June of this year. The Swatch was allowed to reduce the mechanical movements deliveries to third parties to 85% of 2010 levels, beginning in 2012.Patek Philippe Replica Watches The Swiss giant has been waiting for a ruling in the second half 2012 on the antitrust investigation.
According to the company, which, according to last year's revenues of around 6.95 billion US Dollars, is the largest watchmaker in the world, does not attempt to strangle their rivals. They will instead need to increase their manufacturing investments, which will strengthen the industry as a whole. Nick Hayek said, "In no industry does one company supply critical parts directly to competitors", earlier this year.