Anita Davis
Nov 23, 2009

Tag Heuer appoints Nurun China for digital

SHANGHAI - Luxury Swiss watchmaker Tag Heuer has named Nurun China its digital agency for the mainland market.

Tag Heuer appoints Nurun China for digital
Nurus will be responsible for launching an integrated digital campaign and communications programme across China in an effort to bolster Tag Heuer’s brand awareness and luxury positioning.

“We believe digital marketing is going to be a great contribution to our further success in the China market,” said Bon Pann, Tag Heuer’s marketing manager.

Pann’s sentiment has been resonated by several luxury brands this year, including Cartier and Tiffany & Co., which both launch large-scale digital campaigns to expand solidify its positioning in the market.

Tag Heuer, which is part of the LVMH group, has globally moved to strengthen its luxury stature by linking with celebrity brand ambassadors including Lewis Hamilton, Maria Sharapova and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Nurun China has worked with luxury clients includng Chivas Regal and Martell Noblige.
Source:
Campaign China

Related Articles

Just Published

1 day ago

Apple leads as US dominates Kantar's Top 100 Global ...

As US brands dominate the top 10 in Kantar's BrandZ 2025 ranking, Chinese companies and APAC players like Airtel are rapidly gaining ground, signalling a shifting balance in global brand power.

1 day ago

Microsoft to retire Xandr DSP in favour of an ...

After acquiring the DSP from AT&T in 2021, Microsoft’s priorities began to shift more to the sell side, with AI at the forefront.

1 day ago

Arthur Sadoun calls for ‘different approach’ at ...

Publicis CEO says Lions festival should not just be about 'AI theory' or 'celebrating creativity for its own sake', given the toughest conditions since the pandemic.

2 days ago

From Hiroshima to Hangzhou: How Jagabee and Frugra ...

The Tokyo-headquartered maker of the hugely popular potato fries, Calbee, is tapping into anime fandom and IP collaborations to boost sales and brand affinity in China. Read our interview with CMO Hiroyuki Miyakura.