Swatch shuts stores after crowds queue for new watch
Hundreds of people queued outside the Liverpool branch on Saturday morning Swatch has closed its stores in cities across the UK after hundreds of people queued outside branches eager to buy a new limi
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Hundreds of people queued outside the Liverpool branch on Saturday morning Swatch has closed its stores in cities across the UK after hundreds of people queued outside branches eager to buy a new limited edition watch. Stores in Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Sheffield will also remain closed with a man arrested in Cardiff. The firm had been due to launch its new Royal Pop pocket watch collaboration with luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet, with eight models priced from £3
However the watch has been put on resale online for up to £16,000. Swatch later urged people "not to rush to our stores in large numbers to acquire this product" as it needed to "ensure the safety of both our customers and our staff". On its website the statement continued: "The Royal Pop Collection will remain available for several months. "In some countries and regions, queues of more than 50 people cannot be accepted, and sales may need to be paused." Better known for its colourful watches from the 1980s, AP Swatch has described the items as "a disruptive collaboration between two icons of Swiss watchmaking". The Royal Pop pocket watches have been eagerly anticipated by many fans Merseyside Police said it had received a report "a group of males were acting in an aggressive manner and making threats" outside the shop at about 07:00 BST on Saturday. "Officers attended and the crowd dispersed shortly afterwards," a force spokesperson said. Massive queues shut stores in Cardiff, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, London, Sheffield and Glasgow Meanwhile, South Wales Police said it was called at 06:20 on Saturday with a report of approximately 300 people trying to enter the St. The force said: "A 25-year-old man from Pengam was arrested and issued with a Section 35 dispersal notice with the conditions that they are not to enter Cardiff city centre again during Saturday 16 May." Fans have also been queuing for days outside the Tokyo branch Queues had also been building up outside Swatch's branches internationally, including in New York where watch enthusiasts had been camping for a week, with reports that some had become unwell during the wait. The firm also cancelled its launch event at Dubai Mall in the United Arab Emirates following a large turnout. Queues have been building up next to Swatch headquarters in Biel, Switzerland Swatch has said the new watches were inspired by the Pop Art movement of the 1950s and 60s and combined "joyful boldness and positive provocation" with watchmaking. The collection merges the avant-garde design of Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak and the modular ingenuity of Swatch's POP line from the 1980s.
Key points
- However the watch has been put on resale online for up to £16,000.
- Swatch later urged people "not to rush to our stores in large numbers to acquire this product" as it needed to "ensure the safety of both our customers and our staff".
- On its website the statement continued: "The Royal Pop Collection will remain available for several months.
- "In some countries and regions, queues of more than 50 people cannot be accepted, and sales may need to be paused." Better known for its colourful watches from the 1980s, AP Swatch has described th…
- The Royal Pop pocket watches have been eagerly anticipated by many fans Merseyside Police said it had received a report "a group of males were acting in an aggressive manner and making threats" out…
This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by BBC Business.



