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New | CORRECTED - Officine Panerai drops prices in Hong Kong as euro weakens

Luxury watch brand adjusts prices in its most important market

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Angelo Bonati says he wants to keep prices down in Hong Kong as city accounts for 20 per cent of the firm's turnover. Photo: May Tse

(Changes 20 per cent price cut to 5 per cent price cut in lead paragraph, replaces quote in second paragraph. A corrected repetition of the story follows below)

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Luxury European watch brand Officine Panerai has dropped its prices in Hong Kong by 5 per cent in response to the changes in the value of the euro currency, its chief executive Angelo Bonati told the

"We try to keep lower prices in Hong Kong in order to be more balanced with Europe," Bonati said, explaining the price moves that had taken place over the last month. "We increased the prices 6 per cent in Europe and we decreased the prices in Hong Kong five per cent."

The Florence-based brand says Hong Kong is its single most important market, accounting for 20 per cent of turnover.

Panerai is not the first prestige watch brand to adjust prices.

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Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe has trimmed its prices in the city by about 20 per cent.

"We expected other brands to follow suit," CLSA analyst Mariana Kou said.

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