The Ulysse Nardin Tellurium J. Kepler wrist watch (what a mouthful), "rotates the Earth in its true geographical shape seen from above the North Pole." It's got all kinds of bells and whistles like a sapphire crystal and a platinum case, and it winds itself. Only 99 have been made, I assume because no more than 99 people in the world are willing to fork over $118 grand for a watch.
Implications - There is a specific group of consumers who relish in having access to exclusive and one-of-a-kind products. These consumers likely have disposable income and are willing to invest large sums of money if it means they possess high-end items. Businesses that offer products with elitist status will see favorable results in today's society.
$118,000 Watch
Only 99 Special Edition Keplers Made
Trend Themes
1. Exclusive Luxury Products - Cater to the niche market of consumers who are willing to invest in high-end products with elitist status.
2. Limited Edition Collectibles - Offer limited edition versions of products to appeal to consumers who relish in owning one-of-a-kind items.
3. Mechanical Watch Technology - Develop innovative mechanical watch technology to appeal to high-end consumers willing to pay for advanced features and craftsmanship.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Watches - The luxury watch industry can tap into consumers looking for high-end, exclusive timepieces.
2. Fine Jewelry Industry - Fine jewelry makers can collaborate with high-end watch manufacturers to create limited edition watch and jewelry sets.
3. Luxury Consumer Goods - Luxury consumer goods brands can invest in developing exclusive products to cater to niche markets of high-end consumers.