Swiss watch exports rise again as low-priced timepieces surge

    • The October statistics bode well for makers of entry-level priced watches such as Swatch Group, which benefited from its namesake brand’s collaborations with in-house marques Omega and Blancpain.
    • The October statistics bode well for makers of entry-level priced watches such as Swatch Group, which benefited from its namesake brand’s collaborations with in-house marques Omega and Blancpain. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
    Published Tue, Nov 21, 2023 · 04:46 PM

    SWISS watch exports rose in October with shipments to the key US and Chinese markets increasing and lower-priced timepieces leading gains as consumers reined in spending on big-ticket items.

    Exports rose 5.1 per cent to 2.4 billion Swiss francs (S$3.6 billion), the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry said on Tuesday (Nov 21).

    Shipments from the key Swiss industry have climbed 8.3 per cent in the first 10 months of the year and are on track for another record year after 2022 exports reached 24.8 billion francs.

    The October statistics bode well for makers of entry-level priced watches such as Swatch Group, which benefited from its namesake brand’s collaborations with in-house marques Omega and Blancpain.

    Yet the figures also indicate a slowdown in demand for more expensive watches, suggesting consumers’ love affair with high-end brands is starting to weaken.

    Shipments of watches with wholesale prices at less than 200 francs jumped 17 per cent by value in October. Watches between 200 francs and 500 francs rose 11 per cent by value.

    Meanwhile, exports of watches with wholesale prices between 500 francs and 3,000 francs fell 1 per cent by value while rising 4 per cent by volume in October. That risks retailers being left with too much stock as consumers tighten their belts amid economic uncertainty caused by persistent inflation and heightened geopolitical tensions.

    Watches above 3,000 francs rose 6 per cent by value as some brands continued to produce ever-more expensive watches in smaller quantities.

    Shipments to the US, which overtook China as the top destination in 2021, rose by 5 per cent, while exports to China jumped 24 per cent against weak numbers the year before. BLOOMBERG

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