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Vi kör väl på dessa då, 10 frågor från 10 medlemmar.
In your opinion, what is the future for the Omega brand? A continued move up-market or a consolidation into the current segment? How will this affect your customers in "home markets" (Europe, USA)?
How do you view Omega’s position in the watch market, is the current new lineup and increasing in pricing an attempt to boost your reputation?
Many manufacturers release Limited Editions of traditional and actual models. Through the years, discussions on forums have named Omega as one of the brands that does this the most. Among the collectors and enthusiasts this hasn't always been a positive thing, aren't you afraid that all these Limited Editions could change how the brand is perceived? Are these limited editions of great importance for Omega and what is the market, the enthusiasts or first time buyers?
Like many other watchmakers today Omega is moving towards larger watch cases in the new lineups. Most versions of the new Planet Ocean and the Moon watches are above 43 mm. The perception in the watch industry seems to be that larger is always better, even though a lot of consumers think that watches are getting too big. What is Omega’s view on watch sizes and what can we expect in terms of size for future watch models?
Because of its distinctive design is there a certain part of the world where you sell more of the Ploprof 1200 model than anywhere else, and is it still produced for the professional diver just like the old Ploprof 600?
How important are websites/forums like Klocksnack.se for the Omega brand and watches?
What is your opinion on watches such as Daniel Wellington?
What is in the future for the Seamaster Professional 300m lineup?
What technical advancements have been made with the caliber 8800 and what is the big difference between that one and the 8500? And what is the future for caliber 2500D?
Will we ever see James Bond wearing a Speedmaster?