Swiss watch exports slump on lower shipments to China, Hong Kong
MONTHLY Swiss watch exports fell for just the second time in three years, led by lower shipments to China and Hong Kong, as demand for luxury timepieces cools.
Exports dropped 3.8 per cent by value in February to 2.15 billion Swiss francs (S$3.3 billion) from a year earlier, the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry said on Tuesday (Mar 19).
The number of watches shipped from Switzerland also fell, slumping 5.2 per cent to 1.2 million units.
Demand for Swiss watches and luxury timepieces surged during the pandemic as consumers stuck at home and flush with cash from government stimulus measures rushed to buy top brands, including Rolex and Patek Philippe.
Hamstrung by supply chain issues after halting production during lockdowns, many Swiss watchmakers couldn’t keep up and most brands drove up prices.
Now a reckoning is underway as wars rage in Ukraine and the Middle East and economic pressures persist. Shipments of watches priced at over 3,000 francs, which account for about 80 per cent of export values, fell by 1.8 per cent in February.
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Exports to mainland China plunged by 25 per cent from a year earlier, and Hong Kong shipments fell 19 per cent.
The US remained the top destination for Swiss watches, with exports rising 5.5 per cent. Exports to the UK dropped 2.1 per cent, the Federation said. BLOOMBERG
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