The 37th edition of the HKTDC Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair and the sixth Salon de TE concluded their five-day run (4-8 September) at the Hong Kong Convention and
Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). Jointly organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the Hong Kong Watch
Manufacturers Association Ltd and The Federation of Hong Kong Watch Trades and Industries Ltd, the events welcomed over
21,000 buyers, up 2% over last year. Satisfactory growth was recorded in buyer attendance from the Chinese mainland and
emerging markets such as India, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines and United Arab Emirates, as well as other
countries and regions including Denmark and the United States.
"Amid intense industry competition, many Hong Kong companies have diversified business and risks by shifting to emerging
markets as target export destinations," said HKTDC Deputy Executive Director Benjamin Chau. "To help local enterprises
expand into new markets, the HKTDC organised 78 buying missions representing more than 4,400 buyers from 3,200 companies
from 58 countries and regions. The fair continued to feature the OEM Smart Watches and Smart Watches zones for Hong Kong
companies to showcase results of their research and development in smart watches, helping the industry move up the value
chain and develop further."
Survey: 2018 Sales Seen Steady/Growing; Optimism over India, Mainland and ASEAN
The HKTDC commissioned an independent market research agency to conduct an on-site survey during the first three days of
the fair (4-6 Sept), interviewing 855 buyers and exhibitors about their views on market prospects, product trends,
e-commerce and sourcing patterns. About 75% of respondents anticipate steady or growing overall sales in 2018. Over half
of the respondents believe the current Sino-US trade issue has no negative impact on Hong Kong's timepiece exports. Most
of the respondents view India, the Chinese mainland, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries and South
America as the most promising emerging markets in the next two years, while Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Western Europe and
North America are seen as having the best prospects among traditional markets.
Smart Watches Seen Most Popular Timepieces for 2019
In terms of product trends, smart watches(37%), quartz analogue watches(25%), automatic watches(15%) and electronic
watches(11%) are viewed as the most popular categories for 2019; while smart watches(41%), casual watches(40%), fashion
watches(37%) and sports watches(25%) are considered to have the biggest growth potential. Watches that can interact with
smart devices (40%) are predicted by respondents to be the most prevalent product development strategies in the coming
year, followed by watches that match fashion trends (31%), items with mix-and-match components (25%), limited-edition
watches (24%) and those representing collaboration between brands (23%). The most popular timepiece price range in 2019
is seen to be US$51-US$100 (29%), followed by US$6-US$50 (25%) and US$100-US$200 (24%).
Tech Items Sought-after, Homegrown Brands Shine
Specialising in the design and production of smart watches, New Venture Smart Wearable Supplies (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd
showcased its latest smart watches at the OEM Smart Watches zone. Maxwell Chen, Sales Director of the company, said: "We
find that the demand from traditional watch buyers for smart watches is soaring, with more interest in our smart watches
that come with simple functions like step counter, incoming message or call alert. Our latest models have attracted
buyers from India and the United States and they will place orders soon."
Gary Ching, co-founder of Hong Kong's homegrown brand, ANPASSA, said the firm has exhibited at Salon de TE for five
consecutive years because it is regarded as an important platform to promote the brand and its designs. At this year's
fair, the company highlighted its "Made in Hong Kong" concept and fine craftsmanship through its products, such as a
newly launched dual tourbillon watch featuring an enameled dial decorated with diamonds. This model drew considerable
attention at the fair, while more than 10 new buyers from Malaysia, Romania, Singapore and Switzerland showed interest
in purchasing the firm's enameled tourbillon watches and automatic watches, as well as having ANPASSA develop
custom-made tourbillon watches for them.
Emerging Market Buyers Keen on Sourcing
Indonesian buyer Salim Kartono, Director of Pt. Catur Mitrajaya Lestari, said he came to the fair to look for Muslim
watches and new items while meeting their partnering brand owners. He placed an order for 1,000 Muslim watches on the
spot and bought some samples of couple watches and Chinese mainland-made tourbillon watches to add to his company's
product portfolio. Mexican buyer Jose Palacios Pena, Director General of La Casa Del Reloj, said he revisited the fair
to look for fashion watches and original equipment manufacturers of smart watches. "Up till now, I have identified three
potential suppliers of fashion watches from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Switzerland, and I will buy 500 pieces
from each of these new suppliers."
For more comments from exhibitors and buyers, please visit: https://bit.ly/2MUUWhK (Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair) and https://bit.ly/2Cxhald (Salon de TE)