Swatch Shuts UK Stores Over £335 Royal Pop Launch as Resale Prices Hit £16,000
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Updated · BBC.com · May 16
Swatch Shuts UK Stores Over £335 Royal Pop Launch as Resale Prices Hit £16,000
2 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 16
Swatch kept stores closed across London and six other UK cities after hundreds queued for the limited Royal Pop watch, citing safety risks to customers and staff.
Eight Audemars Piguet collaboration models were due to go on sale from £335, but demand spilled into aggressive scenes and threats outside Liverpool's store, where police dispersed a crowd after a 07:00 BST call.
The disruption spread beyond Britain: Swatch canceled its Dubai Mall launch, while in New York some enthusiasts had camped for a week and reports said some became unwell.
Online resale listings reached as high as £16,000, underscoring how a limited-edition release inspired by 1950s and 1960s Pop Art turned into a global crowd-control problem.
Is the frenzy for a £335 watch a sign of passion for craftsmanship or just a speculative bubble?
Will this 'Pop Art' gamble devalue Audemars Piguet's legacy or cleverly capture a new generation?
When product hype sparks public disorder, who is responsible for safety: the brand, the retailer, or the authorities?