Quiq Powers Digital Conversations on Instagram between Consumers and Brands
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Through Quiq’s new integration, brands can interact with customers using Conversational AI and human agents on Instagram Ads and Shops
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Consumers should not have to leave a channel to speak with a brand or to make a purchase. By integrating Quiq with the Messenger API for Instagram, brands can connect their inbox to product ads on Instagram and interact with customers where they are. BOZEMAN, Mont. (PRWEB) June 03, 2021
Quiq, a leading customer engagement provider used by consumer brands to power digital customer conversations, including Overstock, Club Med, Men’s Wearhouse and Piaget, today announced that brands can now connect their business Instagram accounts with Quiq through an integration with the Messenger API for Instagram. The integration enables brands to respond to customer inquiries using both conve
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Piaget is best known for its Polo watch, produced in the Seventies as part of the brand s strategy to court upscale buyers with a sports model befitting “the most expensive watches in the world” as the company s slogan then went. A solid gold version became the ultimate playboy watch the following decade and the model has advanced since then. In 2016, a new Polo – the Piaget Polo S – introduced a new bezel shape and a more modern overall look. A fairly extraordinary Piaget Polo Skeleton was released earlier in 2021.
But Piaget has many other achievements, having been made in Switzerland since the mid-nineteenth century. It has especially excelled in making ultra-thin movements, something it started in the Twenties. In 2018, it showed off a watch it called the Altiplano Ultimate Concept. Given the “concept” name everyone assumed it was a one-off. It certainly seemed like it could never go into production. It was preposterously thin. At 2mm the whole watch was thi
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One of the more taxing exercises in making dress watches, but one that a few high-end brands eagerly specialize in, is dreaming up impossibly thin movements and putting them to work in extremely elegant watches. For Piaget, it’s is something of an ongoing obsession. In 1957, Valentin Piaget, grandson of company founder Georges-Edouard Piaget, introduced the Piaget 9P, a record-breaking hand-wound movement that was just 2mm thick.
Creating automatic movements which require a rotor to power up the movement makes the shebang way more complicated. Just three years later, however, Piaget produced its first: the 12P, at just 0.3mm thicker. These watches came with suitably minimal dial designs that matched the modernist trend at the time, before beefy tool watches began to gather pace as the average joe’s timepiece of choice.