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Swatch sorry for 'slanted eyes' ad after China uproar

Swatch sorry for 'slanted eyes' ad after China uproar

Summary

Swatch apologized and removed an advertisement after it upset Chinese consumers. The ad showed a model making a gesture linked to a racist stereotype against Asians. This led to calls on social media in China to boycott the brand.

Key Facts

  • Swatch apologized for an ad featuring a gesture that many saw as racist against Asians.
  • Chinese social media users called for a boycott of Swatch products.
  • Swatch immediately removed all related materials worldwide.
  • China, Hong Kong, and Macau account for about 27% of Swatch's revenue.
  • Swatch also owns other watch brands like Omega and Tissot.
  • China has a history of consumer boycotts in response to perceived cultural insults.
  • In 2021, brands like H&M and Nike faced boycotts in China over issues related to Xinjiang.
  • Dolce & Gabbana also faced a boycott in China in 2018 for a similar reason.
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