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Porter’s Five
Forces Model
1. Supplier Power:
HMT has its own fully integrated operation for production of its
watches. Titan has its own production facilities for which it has invested
roughly 120 crore rupees over the years, the manufacturing capacity of
which is 6 million units. Also there has been a rise of low cost producers
in China & Taiwan which has provided an opportunity for watch
makers to outsource watches at low cost, just as Titan has done to
outsource the components for Dash. Due to the large supply of watch
movements available, there is little supplier power in the watch market.
2. Buyer Power:
The Indian watch buyers are very price sensitive, especially in the lower
end of the market. There is still a huge untapped market in India with
market penetration of only 20 units per thousand people while the world
average is more than 100. At the same time there are a segment of people
who are willing to pay a premium for watches with good performance and
with a recognized brand name. So understanding the buyers’ preferences is
very crucial in this industry in order to gain a substantial market share.
Porter’s Five Forces Model
3. Entry Barriers:
The Indian watch market in the recent years has shown a dramatic
increase in the number of brands available in the market due to
removal of quantitative restrictions. So the new entrant has to have an
offering, which can be positioned and differentiated from the other
players in the market. This could be either price or functional or
emotional appeal. So the prime barrier for entry, in the current
context, for a new entrant is to build a brand image and price
competitively.
4. Threat of Substitutes:
There are no such substitutes to watch as a product. However, in
terms of the companies offering various variations for watches such
as pendant watches and jewellery watches, some sort of
substitution has developed. Rich consumers prefer to purchase
watches more as a fashion accessory rather than simply for its
typical use.
5. Degree of Rivalry:
There are many companies in the Indian watch market, however, the
product ranges offered by them are manifold. This makes the
competition very stiff. Also at the lower end of the market it is basically
the Value for Money, which differentiates the players. The strategic
stakes for the producers are very high. Titan Ltd., the largest company
in terms of market share in the organized sector has faced losses in the
quarter ended June 2001 despite increase in the market share due to
macroeconomic situation. HMT faced a similar situation when Titan
was introduced in the 1980s leading to a sharp fall in its market share.

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Presentation1

  • 2. 1. Supplier Power: HMT has its own fully integrated operation for production of its watches. Titan has its own production facilities for which it has invested roughly 120 crore rupees over the years, the manufacturing capacity of which is 6 million units. Also there has been a rise of low cost producers in China & Taiwan which has provided an opportunity for watch makers to outsource watches at low cost, just as Titan has done to outsource the components for Dash. Due to the large supply of watch movements available, there is little supplier power in the watch market.
  • 3. 2. Buyer Power: The Indian watch buyers are very price sensitive, especially in the lower end of the market. There is still a huge untapped market in India with market penetration of only 20 units per thousand people while the world average is more than 100. At the same time there are a segment of people who are willing to pay a premium for watches with good performance and with a recognized brand name. So understanding the buyers’ preferences is very crucial in this industry in order to gain a substantial market share.
  • 5. 3. Entry Barriers: The Indian watch market in the recent years has shown a dramatic increase in the number of brands available in the market due to removal of quantitative restrictions. So the new entrant has to have an offering, which can be positioned and differentiated from the other players in the market. This could be either price or functional or emotional appeal. So the prime barrier for entry, in the current context, for a new entrant is to build a brand image and price competitively.
  • 6. 4. Threat of Substitutes: There are no such substitutes to watch as a product. However, in terms of the companies offering various variations for watches such as pendant watches and jewellery watches, some sort of substitution has developed. Rich consumers prefer to purchase watches more as a fashion accessory rather than simply for its typical use.
  • 7. 5. Degree of Rivalry: There are many companies in the Indian watch market, however, the product ranges offered by them are manifold. This makes the competition very stiff. Also at the lower end of the market it is basically the Value for Money, which differentiates the players. The strategic stakes for the producers are very high. Titan Ltd., the largest company in terms of market share in the organized sector has faced losses in the quarter ended June 2001 despite increase in the market share due to macroeconomic situation. HMT faced a similar situation when Titan was introduced in the 1980s leading to a sharp fall in its market share.