London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

News related to Christopher Ward Watches
User avatar
downer
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 25482
Joined: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:02 pm
CW-watches: 4
Location: UK

London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by downer »

If you have been reading the new edition of Loupe, you may have seen an article on page 10...

Image

This is essentially a 'test' as it’s the first time the company has done a marketing campaign via this media.

The following explanation is from Helen McCall, Head of Marketing at CW:

"Representing the largest spend on advertising in the month of November that the company has made in its history, it’s a confident brand debut to a new, bigger audience.

‘Out of home media’ are the screens and posters you see in often outdoor public places. CW will be on the large full-motion screens beside timetable boards in major rail termini, and on cross-track posters in tube stations. Advertising here is perfect for attracting mass reach of a wide demographic target – which in our case, is business commuters travelling into and out of central London via mainline train and London Underground lines. Specifically, we know this to be a ‘connected’ audience – with smartphones and devices, ready to search the brands seen in out of home – so our creative prompts online research with the line ‘do your research’. Indeed, we have done plenty of our own market research in planning and buying the media spaces, and developing the ads for this campaign.

The full-motion ad questions some of what different aspects of luxury means, hopefully provoking thought and research – which we know is a big part of thinking about buying a new watch. It’s 20 seconds long and shares 5.5% of time on screen, shown in 11 rail stations throughout London. The cross-track posters are in 10 Underground stations at interchanges with the main lines. Running from November 5th for 4 weeks, the ads are supported by additional Evening Standard advertising and online activity throughout the month.

Since this is a test we’re very keen to hear feedback about any aspect of the campaign, either direct to marketing@christopherward.co.uk or via social media".


Here is the video:



And the poster ads:

Image

Image
Richard
jtc
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 4109
Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:50 pm
CW-watches: 2
Location: Hampshire, UK

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by jtc »

Oh dear. While I applaud the decision to advertise in such a way, the content makes me cringe. Hopefully it's successful. I also wonder why they didn't register the same @ name for all social media platforms as it seems a bit disjointed.
Jon

Trusted Seller Feedback

CW | Tudor | Tag Heuer | Omega | Longines | Bremont | Rolex
User avatar
Paul Drawmer
Trusted Seller
Trusted Seller
Posts: 2347
Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:42 am
CW-watches: 7
Location: Deddington, Oxfordshire

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by Paul Drawmer »

I like the ads. Especially the video.
There's always time for one more.
User avatar
Caller
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 2124
Joined: Sun Jan 19, 2014 11:44 pm
CW-watches: 2
Location: Hua Hin, Thailand

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by Caller »

The video I like, the others not.

I don't like seeking to put down other brands, which CW have some form with. How many will care if a watch is thin? How many 'more expensive' brands care either? If CW were Bvlgari fine, but they're not. But if they think it will attract the ignorant, then fine. But it might backfire with watch nerds that may be amongst the target audience.

The Dull watch catch line thingy, is erm, just dull. It doesn't work for me at all.
'Tis me
User avatar
jkbarnes
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 7852
Joined: Wed May 24, 2017 8:39 pm
CW-watches: 3
Location: Virginia, USA

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by jkbarnes »

Great video! And I like the ads.
Drew
nordwulf

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by nordwulf »

That video makes no sense at all. "Are we expensive enough for you?" Sounds like they are selling overpriced watches. And their "Do your research" tag line is confusing.. What kind of research do I have to do? How about CW does some research and tell the customer why they are better than others? And what is or who is this 'Christopher Ward'? And the overall impression is confrontational.

They need to grab the attention of rushed commuters in 20 seconds and I think the average consumer who is not into watches probably has no idea what they are talking about.

The 'small hands' ad is still in bad taste and a poor attempt at political humor.
User avatar
Bahnstormer_vRS
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 35158
Joined: Thu Sep 06, 2012 3:06 pm
CW-watches: 34
LE-three: 1
LE-foura: 1
LE-fourb: 1
LE-six: 1
Location: Hertfordshire, UK

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by Bahnstormer_vRS »

nordwulf wrote:That video makes no sense at all. "Are we expensive enough for you?" Sounds like they are selling overpriced watches. And their "Do your research" tag line is confusing.. What kind of research do I have to do? How about CW does some research and tell the customer why they are better than others? And what is or who is this 'Christopher Ward'? And the overall impression is confrontational.

They need to grab the attention of rushed commuters in 20 seconds and I think the average consumer who is not into watches probably has no idea what they are talking about.

The 'small hands' ad is still in bad taste and a poor attempt at political humor.
Well, if you don't 'get it' then wouldn't you be all the more curious to find out what it i.e. Christopher Ward, is all about and 'Do your research'?

That's the aim of the video.

Guy

Sent from my Xperia XZ Premium using Tapatalk


In small proportions, we just beautie see:
And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)

Inscription on the Longitude Dial
Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
User avatar
nbg
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 13151
Joined: Sun Nov 24, 2013 6:43 pm
CW-watches: 14
Location: UK

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by nbg »

nordwulf wrote: Mon Nov 05, 2018 5:30 pm That video makes no sense at all. "Are we expensive enough for you?" Sounds like they are selling overpriced watches. And their "Do your research" tag line is confusing.. What kind of research do I have to do? How about CW does some research and tell the customer why they are better than others? And what is or who is this 'Christopher Ward'? And the overall impression is confrontational.

They need to grab the attention of rushed commuters in 20 seconds and I think the average consumer who is not into watches probably has no idea what they are talking about.

The 'small hands' ad is still in bad taste and a poor attempt at political humor.
It will be interesting to see what level of traction CW get from this campaign.

The 20 second video is a bold move, with CW doing something different (or dare I say disruptive! :silent:), as the manner in which it is constructed ignores all the normal content that would typically be expected in what amounts to the equivalent of an elevator pitch.

The cross-track posters will not have the same level of visibility as posters situated alongside the escalators to the platforms, but I imagine those alongside the escalators would cost more.

However it may well be that where Helen has stated cross-track posters, she also means those alongside the escalators. I will have a look when I am at Waterloo on Wednesday. As I will be avoiding rush hour I will at least have the chance to see a cross-track poster on the Waterloo and City line platform - not something that would be so visible during morning or evening rush hours!

Neil
Other watch forums of interest:
TZ-UK
User avatar
Thegreyman
Trusted Seller
Trusted Seller
Posts: 12065
Joined: Sat May 21, 2016 3:45 pm
CW-watches: 6
Location: Edinburgh

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by Thegreyman »

nordwulf wrote: The 'small hands' ad is still in bad taste and a poor attempt at political humor.
Why is it bad taste, I have smallish hands and not offended :)

I can't really imagine the good old POTUS is that sensitive a soul either, and he certainly doesn't seem to mind upsetting people. I can't even quote some of his comments here or I'd be banned from the forum :lol:

I thought the video was fine and might get people's interest.

For a big fan of The Jam from back in the day, all this recent talk of Mods meetings, and now CW "going underground" and advertisting "down in tube stations" is making me reminisce big time 8)
Patrick

C60 Pro 300, C60 Sunrise, C63 Sealander Lucerne blue LE, C65 Dartmouth, W11 Amelia (wife), C63 Sealander (son)

Some others + a few on the way
r-macus
Senior
Senior
Posts: 157
Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2018 4:04 pm
CW-watches: 1

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by r-macus »

A watch brand has no place in the current political satire / abomination that is currently unfolding everyday. An easy demographic attempt to try and lure potential customers. I really detest the malvern poster. Designed by one of those annoying people that are always offended types. The video isn't to bad ,but it is a odd way to word things. The bronze ad is great, pick of the bunch. But I can't help but get a feeling of gloating or similar from all the wording.
STOC : Seiko sarb033 / Seiko srp775 / Christopher ward c60 trident pro vintage / Zelos swordfish / Certina ds podium / Yema 011-ba / Luminox seaturtle 0301 
sproughton
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 1793
Joined: Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:59 pm
CW-watches: 4
Location: Hertfordshire

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by sproughton »

The Malvern ad will definitely grab people's attention and I think it'll go down fairly well.

Not sure anyone will get the C60 ad, given most people won't have heard of CW.
jtc
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 4109
Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:50 pm
CW-watches: 2
Location: Hampshire, UK

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by jtc »

On second reflection, they still smack of Dad trying to be cool to me.
Jon

Trusted Seller Feedback

CW | Tudor | Tag Heuer | Omega | Longines | Bremont | Rolex
User avatar
jkbarnes
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 7852
Joined: Wed May 24, 2017 8:39 pm
CW-watches: 3
Location: Virginia, USA

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by jkbarnes »

I can’t help but think the “libtard” comment violates a forum rule?

I don’t check in here to be called a libtard (guilt by association, since I consider myself quite liberal), especially since I check my politics at the door, so to speak, but will stop checking in if this type of commentary is what I can expect.

Feel reee to criticize the 595 ad for being poor form or just plain bad for being political in nature, but please refrain from lobbying political insults in the process.
Drew
jtc
Senior Forumgod
Senior Forumgod
Posts: 4109
Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:50 pm
CW-watches: 2
Location: Hampshire, UK

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by jtc »

jkbarnes wrote: Tue Nov 06, 2018 12:06 am I can’t help but think the “libtard” comment violates a forum rule?

I don’t check in here to be called a libtard (guilt by association, since I consider myself quite liberal), especially since I check my politics at the door, so to speak, but will stop checking in if this type of commentary is what I can expect.

Feel reee to criticize the 595 ad for being poor form or just plane bad for being political in nature, but please refrain from lobbying political insults in the process.
I think the moderators should moderate the advert tbh, as it breaks the no politics forum rule...
Jon

Trusted Seller Feedback

CW | Tudor | Tag Heuer | Omega | Longines | Bremont | Rolex
0uatiOW
Trusted Seller
Trusted Seller
Posts: 1329
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2018 11:46 pm
CW-watches: 4
Location: Cambridgeshire

Re: London Calling. CW's new advertising campaign

Post by 0uatiOW »

They look good and, to me at least, are eye-catching (perhaps because I know the brand), but I’m not sure about any of these. What is “Do your research” meant to mean? Are prospective punters expected to react by researching comparative value of a CW watch? Maybe we get it, as fans of the brand, but the average passer by may not. Buying a watch is as much an emotional decision as it is a logical one.

The video is confusing - Expensive, Swiss, British, Luxury. If I have understood the message, 1 of those adjectives is a negative the others are probably positives (or are they - is British a positive? It is for me, because I am British, but is the average watch buyer on the look out for a British watch?).

The Trident Bronze headline may also end up being a bit of an own goal, in a self-deprecating ‘aren’t we crap’ kind of way. I get the reference to patination, but emphasising the transformation & uniqueness would be more interesting than calling it ‘dull’.

And using the handle “chrisward” is a marketing error - that’s not the brand name, and didn’t Chris say recently that the London suffix is finished?

Actually, I am sure about these. They’re trying too hard and in my view haven’t worked. But what do I know? Maybe the new, younger target market will find them clever. They might have been better off simply saying “look at these great watches and you won’t be ripped off”.
My name is 0uatiOW, but before you ask, no I don’t.
“Exquisitely minging” MissF, 19 July 2022
Just call me Diderot
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post