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<text id=90TT2837>
<title>
Oct. 29, 1990: Business Notes:Consumption
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Oct. 29, 1990 Can America Still Compete?
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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BUSINESS, Page 85
Business Notes
CONSUMPTION
Running on Tony Time
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<p> With the specter of recession looming across the U.S.,
consumers and companies have cut back their spending. Yet Swiss
jeweler Piaget, whose motto is "Always do better than is
necessary," is betting that the time is ripe for a new round
of conspicuous consumption. Later this month Piaget will unveil
its $1 million, gem-encrusted Aura watch, a flashy bauble that
sports 237 diamonds set in an 18-karat-gold band and case.
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<p> The Aura is the crown jewel of 20 hyper-tony Piaget
timepieces that will tour 10 U.S. cities. The company has no
doubt that shoppers long to see, touch and even buy the
watches, although the cheapest model sells for $79,000. "It has
been our experience that there has always been a market for the
ultimate timepiece, regardless of the economic climate," says
Gedalio Grinberg, chairman of the U.S. distributor of Piaget
products. The pricey watches may even be a leading indicator of
economic conditions. A decade ago, Piaget brought out a $3
million timepiece just in time for the 1982 recession.
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