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RODOLPHE CATTIN LEAVES THE FRANCK MULLER GROUP
Founder of the Rodolphe Montres & Bijoux watch company and of the Rodolphe
& Co design studio – two entities owned by the Franck Muller group –
Rodolphe Cattin has decided to quit all his operational activities within
the group as of the end of October. He will remain a minority shareholder
in both companies.
Rodolphe Cattin made the following comments regarding his decision:
"It is with a mixture of sadness and relief that I am leaving the group
with which we became associated four years ago, because I no longer sense
that the group has any wish to develop the brand bearing my name. The same
is indeed true of all the other "small" brands within the Franck Muller
group.
The early days of our cooperation with the Franck Muller certainly did not
suggest such an outcome. For the past four years, I have poured all my
energy into this magnificent adventure and our tight-knit and motivated
team was able to accomplish some excellent development work during the
first two years of the partnership, resulting in particular in the Watch
of the Year award won in 2006 for the Instinct Chrono model, followed by a
second prize in 2008. However, these tokens of recognition did nothing to
consolidate the Rodolphe brand’s position within the group. On a more
global level, conditions have steadily deteriorated and it is now quite
obvious that the group CEO, Mr. Vartan Sirmakes, has chosen to devote his
energy and his efforts elsewhere. Despite many discussions on this issue,
there are no longer any signs of a will to improve matters. Worse still,
the group is currently trying to support its allegations that the “small
brands” are responsible for the difficulties encountered by Franck Muller
Watchland. It will be up to everyone to draw their own conclusions.
This kind of negative comment is merely the latest episode in a series of
disappointments endured over almost two years now. Due to a range of
strategy, quality and delivery-related issues, the Rodolophe brand no
longer benefits from an environment conducive to its healthy development.
Not to mention interpersonal conflicts and broken promises that are
detrimental to daily interaction and make it impossible to maintain a
trust-based relationship.
In light of these circumstances, I prefer to withdraw and in doing so
leave my associates free to make their own choices, non-choices, decisions
and non-decisions. I am above all a creative designer with little
inclination for corporate politics, plotting and U-turns. And I strongly
deplore the attitude and behaviour of some of my closest associates who
may well see in my departure a chance to grab the spotlight.
Nonetheless, even at the end of this troubled period, I am extremely
satisfied with the concept developed and with the aesthetic work
undertaken by the teams that have supported me. The work is done and it is
up to our successors to decide whether or not to develop and enhance the
achievements to date.
While remaining a minority shareholder in the two Rodolphe Montres &
Bijoux and Rodolphe & Co companies, my professional path is parting ways
with the Franck Muller group at the end of the month. I maintain my
creative soul, my entrepreneurial spirit and am truly relieved to be
regaining my freedom".
RODOLPHE CATTIN LEAVES THE FRANCK MULLER GROUP
Founder of the Rodolphe Montres & Bijoux watch company and of the Rodolphe
& Co design studio – two entities owned by the Franck Muller group –
Rodolphe Cattin has decided to quit all his operational activities within
the group as of the end of October. He will remain a minority shareholder
in both companies.
Rodolphe Cattin made the following comments regarding his decision:
"It is with a mixture of sadness and relief that I am leaving the group
with which we became associated four years ago, because I no longer sense
that the group has any wish to develop the brand bearing my name. The same
is indeed true of all the other "small" brands within the Franck Muller
group.
The early days of our cooperation with the Franck Muller certainly did not
suggest such an outcome. For the past four years, I have poured all my
energy into this magnificent adventure and our tight-knit and motivated
team was able to accomplish some excellent development work during the
first two years of the partnership, resulting in particular in the Watch
of the Year award won in 2006 for the Instinct Chrono model, followed by a
second prize in 2008. However, these tokens of recognition did nothing to
consolidate the Rodolphe brand’s position within the group. On a more
global level, conditions have steadily deteriorated and it is now quite
obvious that the group CEO, Mr. Vartan Sirmakes, has chosen to devote his
energy and his efforts elsewhere. Despite many discussions on this issue,
there are no longer any signs of a will to improve matters. Worse still,
the group is currently trying to support its allegations that the “small
brands” are responsible for the difficulties encountered by Franck Muller
Watchland. It will be up to everyone to draw their own conclusions.
This kind of negative comment is merely the latest episode in a series of
disappointments endured over almost two years now. Due to a range of
strategy, quality and delivery-related issues, the Rodolophe brand no
longer benefits from an environment conducive to its healthy development.
Not to mention interpersonal conflicts and broken promises that are
detrimental to daily interaction and make it impossible to maintain a
trust-based relationship.
In light of these circumstances, I prefer to withdraw and in doing so
leave my associates free to make their own choices, non-choices, decisions
and non-decisions. I am above all a creative designer with little
inclination for corporate politics, plotting and U-turns. And I strongly
deplore the attitude and behaviour of some of my closest associates who
may well see in my departure a chance to grab the spotlight.
Nonetheless, even at the end of this troubled period, I am extremely
satisfied with the concept developed and with the aesthetic work
undertaken by the teams that have supported me. The work is done and it is
up to our successors to decide whether or not to develop and enhance the
achievements to date.
While remaining a minority shareholder in the two Rodolphe Montres &
Bijoux and Rodolphe & Co companies, my professional path is parting ways
with the Franck Muller group at the end of the month. I maintain my
creative soul, my entrepreneurial spirit and am truly relieved to be
regaining my freedom".