"They are essentially transient products rather than items of enduring value," one Swiss watch industry expert sniffed.
Franz Tuerler, owner of a luxury watch store on Zurich's main shopping boulevard, Bahnhofstrasse, said the appeal of Apple watches would be to a different class of customer who prizes technology over prestige and emotional attachment.
"I think the Apple Watch will be successful. But it's not competition for the classic Swiss watch industry," Tuerler said.
Vontobel watch industry analyst Rene Weber told Reuters: "(Apple Watch) is the first convincing smartwatch, and we believe it will impact the entire watch industry, but mainly at the low-/mid-end price level."
An industry source acknowledged that watches priced between 500 euros and 1,500 euros ($646-1,940) could feel the pinch.
Investors have singled out diversified industry heavyweight Swatch Group, which makes 20 percent of its sales in the low- and mid-priced ranges, as most at risk.
Its shares have lost nearly 18 percent of their value so far this year, lagging an 8 percent rise in the Swiss market index, and analysts cite Apple's market entry as the main reason.
The Swiss industry has so far taken a decision not to join but to try and beat the smartwatch phenomenon. Not a single watchmaker has announced a deal with a technology company to work together on a smartwatch project. Swatch has said several times it has all the knowhow to make "smart" watches and does not want to be dependent on a partner.
Swatch Chief Executive Nick Hayek told Reuters in a recent interview that the company prefers to go it alone with a launch next year of watches with smart fitness functions.
Jean-Marc Jacot, chief executive of privately owned Parmigiani, whose watches sell for an average 30,000 euros, does not see that as a threat.
"High-end consumers will buy Apple Watch, because it is Apple, but they should not stop buying classical watches. They will have both," he said. (Additional reporting by Oliver Hirt and Katharina Bart in Zurich; Pascale Denis in Paris; Valentina Za in Milan and Christina Farr in San Francisco; Editing by Will Waterman)
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