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Jaeger-LeCoultre Adopts PTC Product Development Solution To Improve Its Watch Development Process

"Reverso grande complication à triptyque" in 3D

Wednesday 17. December 2008 - Luxury Clock and Watchmaker Reduces Development Time By 50%

PTC (NASDAQ: PMTC), the Product Development Company, today announced that Jaeger-LeCoultre, the Swiss subsidiary of Richemont International S.A. has adopted the PTC Product Development Solution including, Pro/ENGINEER, Mathcad and ProductViewTM to develop its entire product portfolio of watches and clocks. Jaeger-LeCoultre will use Pro/ENGINEER for 3D digital modeling, machining, and simulation, ProductView for 3D visual collaboration between various departments, and Mathcad for performing and documenting engineering calculations. Today, PTC’s solutions contribute to the success of Jaeger-LeCoultre products.The clock and watchmaker also plans to implement PTC’s Arbortext content publishing system to manage its technical documentation.


Founded 175 years ago and located in the heart of Swiss Jura, Jaeger-LeCoultre’s 1100 employees design and manufacture luxury clock and watch products, including the famous Reverso and Gyrotourbillon watches, and Atmos clocks. Jaeger-LeCoultre stands apart from its competitors with its guarantee of 100% Swiss design and manufacture. Because of this guarantee, Jaeger-LeCoultre does not have outsourcing as an option to strengthen its product development process and must instead rely solely on superior quality and high precision products.
Designed for a very discerning clientele, Jaeger-LeCoultre luxury watches and clocks have historically had multi-year R&D and finalization processes. But with quick time to market being a major customer demand, and key imperative for watchmakers, Jaeger-LeCoultre sought to gain an advantage by using PLM technology. The company decided that the main goal for implementing a PLM solution set would be to develop increasingly sophisticated and complex products more simply and quickly, and thus to widen its product catalogue. In fact, Jaeger-LeCoultre ultimately decided to implement a PLM system because it would allow them to simultaneously decrease the design process time while still encouraging the innovation and high quality that distinguishes its products.



Jaeger-LeCoultre has also turned to PTC to implement a collaborative design method with a wider, faster and more reliable form of data sharing. All involved – project managers, engineers and purchasers – can now work on the same project simultaneously, without the risk of conflict or error.
“It is highly rewarding for PTC when luxury product companies such as Jaeger-LeCoultre, whose principals are ‘precision’ and ‘product quality’, are able to use PTC solutions to increase efficiencies in their product development process without sacrificing their high quality and innovation standards,” said Marc Diouane, senior divisional vice president of PTC Europe.

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