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Quesito de cuota de mercado. Rolex conserva la corona para sorpresa de nadie
Datos a tope que luego analizamos
Variación en el ranking por año. Un swatch salvaje apareció!
Los ganadores de 2023:
"Amongst listed companies, the performance of Hermès, Vacheron Constantin (a subsidiary of Richemont) and the Swatch brand (a subsidiary of the Swatch Group) was noteworthy (with the latter growing +63% after a +90% year-over-year gain in 2022, making it the fastest-growing Swiss watch brand from our “top 50” in 2023 for the second consecutive year."
Básicamente viene a decir que Swatch es la marca q más crece de todo el top 50 por segundo año consecutivo. Imagino que gracias a las colaboraciones, porque alguien sabe que más han sacado en 2023 esta gente? 😆
Y los grandes perdedores del año:
"After staggering growth of its top and bottom line since its takeover by private equity in 2017, Breitling’s conquest of the premium segment has stalled for the time being. The brand has barely achieved growth in 2023 with only +1% sales growth and even a minus for the volumes (-4%). But the peers (apart from Omega achieving a remarkable +4%) had an even worse year, with TAG Heuer declining by -7% and Tudor -4% after years of unabated growth.
Longines (Swatch Group) at -6% is still suffering from a weak Chinese market on which it’s overdependent, and IWC at -13% is losing momentum because of misaligned price positioning.
Swatch Group lost around 70 basis points of market share (to 19.4%) in 2023, we estimate, despite the strong performance of Swatch, Tissot and Omega. It remains narrowly ahead of Richemont (18.7%) in second place and is losing market shares mostly among its luxury brands, with the exception of Harry Winston."
Viene a decir en síntesis que Breitling se estanca, TAG Heuer y Tudor después de año de crecimiento caen, Longines cae por depender demasiado del mercado Chino y IWC penca por mal posicionamiento. El grupo Swatch a pesar de Omega, Swatch, y Tissot, que van de lujo, ha caído, por el lastre de Blancpain, Breguet y Jacquet Droz.
Dejo el link para que podáis leerlo sin mi terrible, ridícula y sesgada interpretación 😆
Quesito de cuota de mercado. Rolex conserva la corona para sorpresa de nadie
Datos a tope que luego analizamos
Variación en el ranking por año. Un swatch salvaje apareció!
Los ganadores de 2023:
"Amongst listed companies, the performance of Hermès, Vacheron Constantin (a subsidiary of Richemont) and the Swatch brand (a subsidiary of the Swatch Group) was noteworthy (with the latter growing +63% after a +90% year-over-year gain in 2022, making it the fastest-growing Swiss watch brand from our “top 50” in 2023 for the second consecutive year."
Básicamente viene a decir que Swatch es la marca q más crece de todo el top 50 por segundo año consecutivo. Imagino que gracias a las colaboraciones, porque alguien sabe que más han sacado en 2023 esta gente? 😆
Y los grandes perdedores del año:
"After staggering growth of its top and bottom line since its takeover by private equity in 2017, Breitling’s conquest of the premium segment has stalled for the time being. The brand has barely achieved growth in 2023 with only +1% sales growth and even a minus for the volumes (-4%). But the peers (apart from Omega achieving a remarkable +4%) had an even worse year, with TAG Heuer declining by -7% and Tudor -4% after years of unabated growth.
Longines (Swatch Group) at -6% is still suffering from a weak Chinese market on which it’s overdependent, and IWC at -13% is losing momentum because of misaligned price positioning.
Swatch Group lost around 70 basis points of market share (to 19.4%) in 2023, we estimate, despite the strong performance of Swatch, Tissot and Omega. It remains narrowly ahead of Richemont (18.7%) in second place and is losing market shares mostly among its luxury brands, with the exception of Harry Winston."
Viene a decir en síntesis que Breitling se estanca, TAG Heuer y Tudor después de año de crecimiento caen, Longines cae por depender demasiado del mercado Chino y IWC penca por mal posicionamiento. El grupo Swatch a pesar de Omega, Swatch, y Tissot, que van de lujo, ha caído, por el lastre de Blancpain, Breguet y Jacquet Droz.
Breaking News: Morgan Stanley and LuxeConsult publish Swiss watch industry’s top 50 companies for 2023
The latest report from Morgan Stanley and LuxeConsult brings forward the state of the Swiss watch industry in 2024.
revolutionwatch.com
Dejo el link para que podáis leerlo sin mi terrible, ridícula y sesgada interpretación 😆