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Swatch apologizes for ad showing gesture seen as derogatory and racist

Swatch apologizes for ad showing gesture seen as derogatory and racist

Summary

Swatch, a Swiss watch company, apologized for an ad campaign's image that offended people in China and other places. The ad featured an Asian male model making a gesture that many see as offensive. Swatch removed the ad materials worldwide and expressed regret on social media platforms.

Key Facts

  • Swatch apologized for an ad that upset people in China due to a gesture seen as offensive.
  • The company removed all related materials from the campaign worldwide.
  • The offensive gesture involved an Asian male model pulling his eyelids, a gesture widely viewed as derogatory.
  • The apology was posted on social media, including Instagram and China's Weibo.
  • China is an important market for luxury brands like Swatch.
  • Swatch's apology follows a pattern, as other companies have faced backlash in China for cultural insensitivity.
  • The Swiss watch industry faces challenges like new U.S. tariffs and economic slowdowns in key markets like the U.S., Japan, and Hong Kong.
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