Breitling CEO ditched racy ads featuring women as unsuitable

12 Feb, 2018

The new chief executive of Switzerland's Breitling watch company said he has ended advertisements with some featuring women in shorts and flight suits catering to pilots of World War II-era fighter planes on grounds they were inappropriate.
Some of the ads portrayed women acting as ground support for male pilots flying P-51 Mustang airplanes. CEO Georges Kern, who took over the Grenchen-based timepiece maker last year after switching from luxury goods maker Richemont, told the SonntagsZeitung in an interview that he intervened after finding complaint letters from people concerned about the ads' portrayal of women.
"I stopped them immediately," Kern told the newspaper in an article that appeared on Sunday. "Some customers thought they were funny. But such clips were no longer suitable and do not reflect values of today's society." Once tipped as a potential Richemont chief executive, Kern left for Breitling abruptly in July 2017 just four months after taking over as head of Richemont's watchmaking division.

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