AMCHPR visit to the original location of the Shanghai Watch Factory 06/16/19
Over the years I've been involved with Chinese watches, I've known a few folks who have ventured to the site of the original Shanghai Watch Factory, with hopes of maybe seeing inside. To my knowledge, no one made it inside, although a number did see the SWF stores that are adjacent.
So, I was hoping, but not at all really expecting any luck , when I ventured to the site with David Rodriguez, who is the owner of small but dedicated Shanghai WeChat watch group called Watch-a-Holics.
When we arrived at the old Factory location, the security person appeared completely disinterested in talking to us, but David caught the attention of a person who was walking by wearing a loupe. David speaks some Chinese so, as he tried to explain what we were hoping for, I pulled out my CHA membership and my AMCHPR business card.
So, I was hoping, but not at all really expecting any luck , when I ventured to the site with David Rodriguez, who is the owner of small but dedicated Shanghai WeChat watch group called Watch-a-Holics.
When we arrived at the old Factory location, the security person appeared completely disinterested in talking to us, but David caught the attention of a person who was walking by wearing a loupe. David speaks some Chinese so, as he tried to explain what we were hoping for, I pulled out my CHA membership and my AMCHPR business card.
The person we'd met was very polite but, I think, uncertain until after seeing the card and my CHA membership, when he kindly decided to take us *inside* and up an elevator to meet some one even further inside.
This next person introduced himself as Mr. Cai and made a phone call as I handed him my "credentials," such as they are.
This next person introduced himself as Mr. Cai and made a phone call as I handed him my "credentials," such as they are.
Mr. Cai escorted us to a boardroom, offering us chairs, and made a phone call.
Well, I don't know--and may never know--who he phoned but his initially polite demeanour changed to broad smiles as his phone call progressed over a couple of minutes...
...and next thing we knew, were handed some refreshments and promo materials, and then taken around to take some photos and have questions answered!! It turns out that Mr. Cai is Secretary-General of the Shanghai Timepiece Trade Association, and he became our very friendly guide around the place.
So, here's the very first "inside the factory" shots I know of that weren't Shanghai promo or Chinese news shots.
Well, I don't know--and may never know--who he phoned but his initially polite demeanour changed to broad smiles as his phone call progressed over a couple of minutes...
...and next thing we knew, were handed some refreshments and promo materials, and then taken around to take some photos and have questions answered!! It turns out that Mr. Cai is Secretary-General of the Shanghai Timepiece Trade Association, and he became our very friendly guide around the place.
So, here's the very first "inside the factory" shots I know of that weren't Shanghai promo or Chinese news shots.
...with David, as he showed us around the adjacent factory out let stores adjacent on Yulin Road.
The next five shots are stuff I shot that was hanging on the factory walls.
Now, here's some photos of outside, the last of which is the front of the factory,which I'll follow with some information.
Now, it's clear the factory has seen better days, but Mr. Cai explained to us--and showed us some in-progress areas inside which we didn't photograph--that the factory is undergoing a quite full inside then outside renovation, which is expected to be (so far as David and I both understood) completed some time next year.
That means that this is probably my best and only--and maybe most westerner's best and only--chance to still see the factory with the patina of it's entire past history intact. It will be much more modern next year, if my experience at other factories is any indication.
After the tour, Mr. Cai, and David and I warmly exchanged parting greetings, and Mr. Cai and I both expressed our hopes to see each other again at the China Watch and Clock Fair, which started three days later, in scenic Shenzhen.
That means that this is probably my best and only--and maybe most westerner's best and only--chance to still see the factory with the patina of it's entire past history intact. It will be much more modern next year, if my experience at other factories is any indication.
After the tour, Mr. Cai, and David and I warmly exchanged parting greetings, and Mr. Cai and I both expressed our hopes to see each other again at the China Watch and Clock Fair, which started three days later, in scenic Shenzhen.