Showing posts with label Breitling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breitling. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 December 2021

Breitling, London

This brand isnt huge on their Visual Merchandising but on occasion they really do it very well.  Just look at this installation at their institutional complement along Bond street.  As we capture schemes mostly at night time the product has been removed for security but you can still appreciate the quality of their work. In the meantime we wish you all a wonderful Holiday wherever you are in the world.


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Thursday, 8 July 2021

Breitling, London


Its been a long time since we saw anything vaguely visual from this brand and for some reason we were surprised to find their store along Regent street.  Interestingly there has been a bit of a shift for luxury brands to move (or add) to their stores from Bond Street to Regent street in recent times, perhaps slightly in line with places such as the Champs Elysees in Paris.  Watch brands with stand alone stores don't tend to do very well (apparently) however this brand clearly is and great to see some visual outputs at their store too.

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Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Breitling, London


We've never included this brand previously (but then are fixtures of watches that interesting?).  Technically this store is known as an Institutional Complement (according to Luxury brand theory at least) and for this type of luxury product, normally the favoured method of product distribution is through department stores (watch stores don't tend to do very well - remember Elba?).  We wouldn't have normally included this store but we happened to capture some Visual Merchandising beyond their usual graphics.  Great prop, although perhaps the references to 'Nose Art' (i.e. the decorative painting on the fuselage of an aircraft) is possibly a little dated?  We're just putting this out there but will let you decide what you think.


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