
Personally I am ecstatic that AP have decided to keep their money and hope (pretty-please...) that there are NO more sponsorships in the future of any mainstream/popular events. As I mentioned before, the Alinghi theme was starting to smell more and more like a fish market rather than an exclusive Yacht-Club. I see no reason why AP would need to sponsor events and spend money in publicity stunts instead of using it for investigation. AP have reached all the recognition possible amongst watch lovers/collectors/aficionados and have no capacity to increase production to become a more "commercial" brand in a short time frame. It should be obvious by now that AP have no need to join forces with anybody to sell their watches. The Barrichello II was a hit NOT because of Rubens' driving skills but rather because the watch is a great piece of kit. Let's face it, AP sells regardless and despite Rubens, Arnold, Jay-Z, Sachin, Alinghi, Maserati or any other matter. The market is, amongst the initiated, very well penetrated and since they are not in the position to manufacture and supply to the rest of the world, such expenditures are frivolous at best, especially in the current economic times. AP should shine through its own merits of excellence and not bet on the success of third parties.

Signing with Hublot seems to be almost a vengeance from Alinghi's leadership for AP not agreeing with the new fees for the next America's Cup. By the way, it appears that AP is not alone and other sponsors have already decided to leave the team. Apart from the cost, there was also a certain "unease" about the arrogance of Alinghi's management. I guess that in a world of ungrateful pricks such things are expected. By no means do I know the whole story, nor do I pretend to. Yet here are the facts: AP sponsored the first boat, the "Be HAPpy", a boat to take part in a competition that no European country had won in a century from the only european country with no access to the sea. It was disqualified for several technical reasons (also known as cheating). After this success they come back with the Alinghi and AP supports them yet again. They win and everything is a big success. So big in fact that suddenly there was hardly a boat without a watch manufacturer somewhere on the sails... Now, all of this seems to be forgotten and despite the economic crisis in the luxury sector there is a considerable hike in price to sponsor Alinghi for the 33rd America's Cup. There is no agreement and the result is that Hublot, known to cannibalize the OffShore not only in looks but in strategy, signs the deal. Well, if you had any doubts that Bertarelli is an asshole, now you know for sure.
The moral of the story; You just can't work with assholes... No mater how big and successful they are, eventually you will get shitted upon.

Official announcement...
P.s. I can't wait for the first guy to enter an AP Boutique and ask; "Excuse me, do you have one of those Alinghi Hublot for sale?..." Would love to see the sales staff response after the 12th time...
*Latin for; "Who sleeps with children awakes soiled..." In other words; choose your partners wisely.
*Latin for; "Who sleeps with children awakes soiled..." In other words; choose your partners wisely.
7 comments:
Alinghi Hublot hee hee hee, I'm gonna try that one next time in London.
Lots of parallels in my experience with many ungrateful dicks in m'sport too.
Great work. Good to have you back.
Velociphile
Good to read you again, and such a great topic!
Probably Quillet knows pretty well how pricky Bertarelli is, in't it?
And with the Ladycat still in the range... Woohoo! Seems that fresh air also brought big balls to Le Brassus.
Hope they now use that Flyback on regular Offshores...
JCM
Wow, I definitely agree with your analysis. AP is so popular, they do not need to sponsor this or any sporting event. It is ironic that Hublot has once again tried to be like AP.
good post dude. i'll try it at the AP Orchard Road boutique... 'no no i saw the new alinghi watch for 2010 not the earlier versions... its got a round case...' :) hope alls well.
cheers
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superbe
Thanks for a good post! I would agree with the comment that Audemars Piguet don't need to sponsor any sporting event to prove their watches are the best.
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