Rolex expands retail presence with Bucherer acquisition

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After a series of strategic manoeuvres, including the launch of its certified pre-owned service and the expansion of watch production facilities, Rolex is set to broaden its retail reach through the acquisition of Bucherer, proprietor of the Tourneau chain in the US.

Bucherer, a retail partner of Rolex for over 90 years, boasts a global network of 100 sales outlets, with 53 of those establishments authorised as Rolex dealers.

Additionally, Rolex notes that 48 of these locations also carry Tudor watches, a brand owned by Rolex. According to information available on the Tourneau | Bucherer website, the retailer operates 34 sites in the US.

Both Rolex and Bucherer are privately held entities, safeguarding their financial data and metrics from public view. While specifics remain undisclosed, estimates indicate that in 2021, Rolex manufactured 1.05 million watches and achieved an impressive $8.8 billion in revenue. Despite the acquisition, both Bucherer and Tourneau will retain their distinct identities and continue to function as independent enterprises, as stated by Rolex. The merger is poised to take effect following regulatory approval, which is pending.

As Rolex makes its foray into the retail sphere, it does so in the face of certain industry challenges. Luxury retailer Watches of Switzerland Group reported a downturn in first-half sales due to a "challenging trading environment," although it underscored robust demand. Swiss watch exports, an industry benchmark, experienced their first monthly decline in two years in July, primarily driven by weaknesses in the Chinese market.

The broader luxury sector is also confronting obstacles with LVMH reporting second-quarter sales that fell short of estimates, with sales growth stalling and even declining in the US. Rolex's latest move is interpreted as a strategic response to establish direct relationships with end customers, bypassing intermediaries and enhancing profits by consolidating retail margins.

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