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Swatch Group SA

  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Activist investor fails to win Swatch board seat

    GreenWood Investors’ Steven Wood says he will consider requesting an extraordinary meeting

    Blancpain X Swatch watches on display
  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    News in-depth
    Activist takes on Swatch maverick as Omega empire falters

    Nick Hayek has overseen a decade of decline at the watchmaker. Can he see off the threat to his grip on the group?

    Montage of Swatch chief executive Nick Hayek, two Blancpain x Swatch watches and a chart
  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
    Due Diligence
    The activist winding up Omega-maker Swatch Premium content

    Plus, creditors draw battle lines at Altice and Millennium in talks to sell stakes

    The Omega ‘Seamaster Planet Ocean’ watch worn by Daniel Craig during the filming of ‘Casino Royale’
  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
    Swatch investor takes aim at family behind Omega and Longines

    Steven Wood accuses Hayek family of sidelining minority shareholders in Swatch Group as he campaigns for board seat

    People walk past a Swatch shop
  • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
    Swatch sets half-year sales record as demand grows

    Watches of Switzerland also reports bumper results as customers’ interest for luxury items remains steady

    A person passes a display of giant Swatch wristwatches
  • Tuesday, 24 January, 2023
    Swatch expects bumper sales as China emerges from Covid curbs

    Swiss watchmaker says easing of rules will ‘revitalise sales in tourist destinations’

    Shoppers pass a Swatch store in London
  • Thursday, 14 July, 2022
    Lex
    Swatch: demand for tangible assets will support shares Premium content

    Despite China’s tough Covid policy, the Swiss watchmaker expects double digit sales growth this year

    Shoppers pass a Swatch store in London
  • Friday, 1 April, 2022
    John Gapper
    The MoonSwatch craze is an Omega ad campaign

    The luxury Swiss watch brand needs to borrow a leaf from the book of its old rival Rolex

    Chaos broke out at the launch of the MoonSwatch at the Swatch store in London
  • Tuesday, 14 July, 2020
    LexRetail & Consumer industry
    Swatch: watchmaker’s argument Premium content

    Swiss group is going to need all the Churchillian vigour its chief can muster

  • Saturday, 25 January, 2020
    Watches & Jewellery
    Swatch battles Swiss competition commission over movement sales

    Switzerland’s largest watchmaker fights for right to keep supplying movements to third parties

    Pedestrians pass a Swatch Group AG store on via Montenapoleone in Milan, Italy, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019. The outlook for Europe's luxury-goods stocks just got bleaker, as UBS Group warned of Chinese clients' growing disaffection with brands like Richemont's Cartier, and Italy's Moncler SpA sounded the alarm about protracted social upheaval in Hong Kong. Photographer: Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 26 August, 2019
    Lex
    Swatch Group/Richemont: watch strapped Premium content

    It’s a sign of the times that sales are being squeezed

    A watchmaker uses a loupe magnifying glass while assembling a Zeitwerk Striking Time luxury wristwatch inside the A. Lange & Soehne factory, operated by Cie. Financiere Richemont SA, in Glashuette, Germany, on Monday, Feb. 22, 2016. The German watchmaking industry, though far smaller than Switzerland's, is less dependent on sales to China, where the watch business has been hammered by an anti-corruption drive. Photographer: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 17 July, 2019
    Hong Kong ‘turbulence’ knocks sales at watchmaker Swatch

    Swiss group’s results also hit by crackdown on unauthorised sales

    Shoppers line up outside a Swatch Group AG store in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong, China, on June 19, 2016. Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for May are scheduled to be released on June 21. Photographer: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 21 March, 2019
    News in-depthWatches & Jewellery
    China slowdown and European populism unnerve luxury watchmakers

    A renewed Baselworld fair faces its first test this week as watch market feels the heat

    Demonstrators wearing yellow vests (Gilets jaunes) wave French national flags during protests on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, France on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019. French President Emmanuel Macron plans changes in the staff at the Elysee Palace following months of protests from the Yellow Vests movement, Le Parisien reported, citing government officials it didn’t name. Photographer: Anita Pouchard Serra/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 21 March, 2019
    Watches & Jewellery
    Baselworld: moment of truth for revamped watch fair

    Visitors will judge whether mission to transform the beleaguered event has delivered the brief

    A visitor browses luxury wristwatches on display during day two of the 2018 Baselworld luxury watch and jewelry fair in Basel, Switzerland, on Thursday, March 22, 2018. Swiss watch exports kicked off 2018 with the strongest growth in more than five years, buoyed by strong demand for high-end timepieces in Asia and a later Chinese New Year. Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 31 January, 2019
    Swiss watchmaker Swatch hit by Asia slowdown

    Production bottlenecks also affect results at fashion brand

    FILE PHOTO: Watches are displayed in a window of a store of Swiss manufacturer Swatch in Zurich, Switzerland January 29, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo
  • Monday, 14 January, 2019
    News in-depthWatches & Jewellery
    Swiss watch fairs join forces to keep shows on the road

    Two largest annual events align dates to stop big brands abandoning the format

  • Saturday, 1 September, 2018
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Baselworld heeds calls to change after Swatch exit

    Watch fair’s new head has vowed to reboot the event to secure its future

    SPL FINANCIAL TIMES --- Michel Loris-Melikoff, CEO of Baselworld for MCH group, poses for a portrait in Basel, Switzerland, Wednesday, August 22, 2018. (KEYSTONE/Alessandro della Valle)
  • Saturday, 1 September, 2018
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Luxury watch brands give ground to grey market

    But the battle for control of secondary sales continues

    Mockup image of business woman's hands holding black tablet pc with blank white screen and coffee cup on vintage wooden table in cafe background
  • Friday, 3 August, 2018
    European companies
    Chief of Baselworld watch fair organiser quits after Swatch exit

    René Kamm had faced criticism that trade fairs are losing relevance in social media era

  • Monday, 30 July, 2018
    Personal & Household Goods
    Swatch chief throws future of Basel fair into doubt

    Nick Hayek says watch show’s biggest exhibitor will not participate in March

    A visitor browses a display of Speedmaster luxury wristwatches, produced by Omega SA, a unit of Swatch Group AG, during the 2017 Baselworld luxury watch and jewellery fair in Basel, Switzerland, on Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Swiss watch exports fell 10 percent in February, the biggest drop in four months and extending their longest slump on record, led by a decline in the U.S. and Hong Kong. Photographer: Michele Limina/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 18 July, 2018
    LexUS companies
    Swatch: digital divide Premium content

    Group reliant on Chinese consumers needs more time to counter smartwatch competition

    (FILES) In this file photo taken on March 10, 2016 a model of the Swatch brand Swiss watches is pictured within a press conference to present the full-year results of the world's number one watchmaker in Biel. Swatch, the world's top watchmaker, on July 18, 2018 announced an all-time record in half-year sales, saying it has millennials to thank for bringing wristwatches back. / AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINIFABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images
  • Wednesday, 18 July, 2018
    US companies
    Millennials hand Swatch a timely boost in sales 

    Swiss watch group reports 70% rise in profits as it bounces back from global slowdown

  • Thursday, 31 May, 2018
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Swiss watch rebound masks online challenges

    Despite recent sales growth, pressure is rising for brands to build a strong web presence

    An employee works on a display of wristwatches at the Carl F. Bucherer booth during the Baselworld watch fair in Basel, Switzerland, on Wednesday, April 24, 2013. The annual fair attracts 2,000 companies from the watch, jewelry and gem industries to show their new wares to more than 100,000 visitors. Photographer: Gianluca Colla/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
    Personal & Household Goods
    Swatch: outfoxing smartwatches Premium content

    Swiss company exudes confidence about this year but it is not out of the woods

    The Swatch logo and numerals sit on a wristwatch face inside a watch store, operated by Swatch Group AG, in London, U.K., on Friday, Jan. 16, 2015. The Swiss National Bank spoiled the party for the country's luxury watchmakers just as they were preparing for some of the most lavish bashes of the year next week at the annual Geneva watch show. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
    Personal & Household Goods
    Chinese demand drives Swatch revival

    Swiss watchmaker’s sales outpace rivals as industry rebounds from downturn

    Shoppers line up outside a Swatch Group AG store in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong, China, on June 19, 2016. Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for May are scheduled to be released on June 21. Photographer: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg
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