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The Swatch Group

The Swatch Group Ltd is a Swiss manufacturer of watches and jewellery. The company was founded in 1983 by the merger of ASUAG and SSIH to move to manufacturing quartz-crystal watches to resolve the quartz crisis threatening the traditional Swiss watchmaking industry.[2][3][4]

The Swatch Group Ltd
TypePublic company
  • SIX: UHR, UHRN
ISINCH0012255151 
Industry
PredecessorASUAG and SSIH
Founded1983; 40 years ago (1983)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsWatches, Jewelry, Electronic systems
Revenue CHF 7.31 billion[1] (2021)
CHF 1.02 billion[1] (2021)
CHF 774 million[1] (2021)
Total assets CHF 13.68 billion[1] (2021)
Total equity CHF 11.61 billion[1] (2021)
Number of employees
31,444[1] (2021)
Subsidiaries
Websiteswatchgroup.com

The Swatch Group is the largest watch company in the world and employs about 31,000 people in 50 countries.[5] The group owns the Swatch product line and other luxury brands, including Blancpain, Breguet, Certina, ETA, Glashütte Original, Hamilton, Harry Winston, Longines, Mido, Omega, Rado, and Tissot.[6][7]

History Edit

SSIH Edit

SSIH (Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère), originated in 1930 with the merger of the Omega and Tissot companies. Swiss watch quality was high, but new technology, such as the Hamilton Electric watch introduced in 1957 and the Bulova Accutron tuning fork watch in 1961, presaged increasing technological competition.

In the late 1970s, SSIH became insolvent due in part to a recession and in part to heavy competition from inexpensive Asian-made quartz crystal watches. These difficulties occurred even though it had become Switzerland's largest, and the world's third largest, producer of watches. Its creditor banks assumed control in 1981.

ASUAG Edit

ASUAG (Allgemeine Gesellschaft der Schweizerischen Uhrenindustrie), formed in 1931, was the world's largest producer of watch movements and the parts thereof (balance wheels, balance springs (spiral), assortments, watch stones ("rubis"). ASUAG had also integrated an array of watch brands in 1972 into a sub-holding company, General Watch Co. ASUAG failed similarly in 1982.

The Swatch Group Edit

ASUAG/SSIH was formed in 1983 from the two financially troubled predecessor companies, ASUAG and SSIH.[8][9] Taken private in 1985 by then-CEO Nicolas Hayek, with the understanding of the Swiss banks and the financial assistance of a group of Swiss private investors (in particular Stephan Schmidheiny and Esther Grether), it was renamed SMH (Société de Microélectronique et d'Horlogerie) in 1986, and ultimately Swatch Group Ltd in 1998.[8]

The "swatch" brand of watch was launched in 1983, by the ETA SA CEO Ernst Thomke and his engineers. The quartz watch was redesigned for manufacturing efficiency and fewer parts, and the styling and design were updated.

Brands Edit

 
Blancpain wristwatch
 
Breguet No. 1705 tourbillon wristwatch
 
Rado True Automatic Diamonds

Over the years, the Swatch Group acquired various luxury watchmaking companies, including Blancpain S. A. (founded 1735, bought by Swatch in 1992),[10] Breguet S. A. (founded 1775, bought in 1999),[11] and Glashütte Original (Germany, bought in 2000). The company continued to produce watches under these names.[12]

HW Holding Inc., owner of Harry Winston, Inc., an American jewellery and luxury watch company, was acquired on 26 March 2013 for 711 million Swiss francs.[13] Nayla Hayek became the CEO. The company bought the world's biggest flawless blue diamond, The Winston Blue, on 15 May 2014.[14]

The following list includes the brands owned by the Swatch Group:[6][7]

Watch manufacturing Edit

ETA movement Edit

Swatch subsidiary ETA SA, which is based in Grenchen, Switzerland, furnishes many OEM brands, such as LVMH (which markets TAG Heuer, Hublot and Zenith watch lines) and Richemont (which markets amongst others, A. Lange & Söhne, Baume & Mercier, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Officine Panerai, Piaget, Roger Dubuis, Vacheron Constantin).[15]

Electronic systems Edit

The Swatch Group Electronic System includes:

  • Belenos Clean Power AG.[16]
  • EM Microelectronic-Marin: Designs and produces ultra-low power, low voltage mixed-signal integrated circuits, LCD and modules. IC Product lines include RFID, microcontroller, smart card, ASIC, RTC, reset circuit, watchdog, LCD driver, opto ICs.
  • Micro Crystal: produces miniature low power quartz crystals and small low power oscillators.
  • Renata: develops and produces micro batteries. Product lines include button cells and rechargeable (Lithium Polymer) batteries.

Swatch Internet Time Edit

In 1998, Swatch invented "Swatch Internet Time", intended as a global time system, which divides the day into 1000 "beats" in a single worldwide time zone.[17]

In October 2004, Swatch introduced its first smart watch, the Paparazzi, based on Microsoft Corporation's SPOT (Smart Personal Objects Technology.)

Watchmaking school Edit

The Swatch Group started offering their first class in the Nicolas G. Hayek Watchmaking School in Miami, Florida, in September 2005. There are other watchmaking schools in Glashütte, Germany; Pforzheim, Germany; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Shanghai, China.

Sponsorship Edit

Sport and event timing Edit

Swiss Timing, under brands such as Omega, Longines, and Tissot, provide timing services for sporting events such as Formula One, Olympic Games, Tour de France, and equestrian events.[18] In 2018 it was announced that The Swatch Group would hold its own watch fair in Zurich, during Baselworld 2019.[19]

Ventures Edit

In 1994, Swatch entered into a joint venture with Germany's Daimler AG to produce the Smart car, but they later withdrew from this project.[20]

Swatch subsidiary Belenos Clean Power AG entered into a joint venture with the Paul Scherrer Institut in May 2008 to develop a hydrogen fuel cell for a fuel cell powered car.[21] Swatch began test drives of the car in Switzerland in 2012. However, the Swatch Group abandoned the project for a fuel-cell-powered car in June 2015, to concentrate instead on a new type of battery with high storage capacity.[22]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Annual Report 2021" (PDF). Swatch Group. Retrieved 12 April 2022.
  2. ^ Thompson, Joe (10 October 2017). "Four Revolutions: Part 1: A Concise History Of The Quartz Revolution". Hodkinkee. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  3. ^ "The Quartz Crisis and Recovery of Swiss Watches | Relation between Timepieces and Society". The Seiko Museum. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  4. ^ "The Quartz Crisis". Crown & Caliber Blog. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Who Owns What: A Guide to the Watch Groups". Watchtime. 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Brands & Companies". swatchgroup.com. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  7. ^ a b Adams, Ariel. "The Few Big Companies That Own Most Of The Major Luxury Watch Brands". Forbes. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  8. ^ a b "History of The Swatch Group SA – FundingUniverse". www.fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
  9. ^ Avery, Gayle C. (13 January 2004). Understanding Leadership: Paradigms and Cases. Sage. ISBN 9781446266199.
  10. ^ Levine, Joshua. "Time Is Money". Forbes. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  11. ^ Studer, Margaret. "Swatch Agrees to Acquire Breguet From Investcorp". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
  12. ^ "Swatch Group Factory Tour". Bloomberg.com. 8 July 2019. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  13. ^ Lorenceau, René. "Financial reports and development". The Swatch Group. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  14. ^ "Harry Winston Renames World's Largest Flawless Vivid Blue Diamond, 'The Winston Blue'". Forbes. 15 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  15. ^ "Swatch fire seen affecting other watch makers" Reuters G+M Dec 30 2013
  16. ^ Company profile Benelos Clean Power
  17. ^ Consalvo, Mia (2005). Internet Research Annual. Peter Lang. ISBN 9780820468419.
  18. ^ René Lorenceau. "Swiss Timing". Swatch Group. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  19. ^ Goulard, Brice (20 December 2018). "Swatch Group To Hold its Own Watch Fair In Zurich, During Baselworld 2019". Monochrome Watches. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  20. ^ Lewin, p 132
  21. ^ "Joint-Venture between Belenos Clean Power AG and the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI". The Swatch Group. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
  22. ^ Galli, Hans. "Swatch gibt Wasserstoffauto auf, Freiburger Groupe E uebernimmt". Der Bund. Retrieved 3 July 2015.

Further reading Edit

  • Ram Mudambi, "Branding Time: Swatch and Global Brand Management" Temple University IGMS Case Series No. 05-001, January 2005
  • Lewin, Tony (2004). Smart thinking: the little car that made it big. St. Paul, Minnesota: MBI Publishing. ISBN 0-7603-1943-X.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • The Nicolas G. Hayek Watchmaking School
  • The Swatch Group – history

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For other uses see Swatch disambiguation The Swatch Group Ltd is a Swiss manufacturer of watches and jewellery The company was founded in 1983 by the merger of ASUAG and SSIH to move to manufacturing quartz crystal watches to resolve the quartz crisis threatening the traditional Swiss watchmaking industry 2 3 4 The Swatch Group LtdTypePublic companyTraded asSIX UHR UHRNISINCH0012255151 IndustryWatchmakingJewelleryPredecessorASUAG and SSIHFounded1983 40 years ago 1983 HeadquartersBiel Bienne canton of Bern SwitzerlandArea servedWorldwideKey peopleNayla Hayek Chairwoman Nick Hayek Jr CEO ProductsWatches Jewelry Electronic systemsRevenueCHF 7 31 billion 1 2021 Operating incomeCHF 1 02 billion 1 2021 Net incomeCHF 774 million 1 2021 Total assetsCHF 13 68 billion 1 2021 Total equityCHF 11 61 billion 1 2021 Number of employees31 444 1 2021 SubsidiariesList BlancpainBreguetCertinaETA SAFlik FlakGlashutte OriginalHamilton Watch CompanyHarry Winston Inc Jaquet DrozLeon HatotLonginesMidoOmega SARadoRenata BatteriesSwatchTissotWebsiteswatchgroup wbr comThe Swatch Group is the largest watch company in the world and employs about 31 000 people in 50 countries 5 The group owns the Swatch product line and other luxury brands including Blancpain Breguet Certina ETA Glashutte Original Hamilton Harry Winston Longines Mido Omega Rado and Tissot 6 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 SSIH 1 2 ASUAG 1 3 The Swatch Group 2 Brands 3 Watch manufacturing 3 1 ETA movement 3 2 Electronic systems 3 3 Swatch Internet Time 3 4 Watchmaking school 4 Sponsorship 4 1 Sport and event timing 4 2 Ventures 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditSSIH Edit SSIH Societe Suisse pour l Industrie Horlogere originated in 1930 with the merger of the Omega and Tissot companies Swiss watch quality was high but new technology such as the Hamilton Electric watch introduced in 1957 and the Bulova Accutron tuning fork watch in 1961 presaged increasing technological competition In the late 1970s SSIH became insolvent due in part to a recession and in part to heavy competition from inexpensive Asian made quartz crystal watches These difficulties occurred even though it had become Switzerland s largest and the world s third largest producer of watches Its creditor banks assumed control in 1981 ASUAG Edit ASUAG Allgemeine Gesellschaft der Schweizerischen Uhrenindustrie formed in 1931 was the world s largest producer of watch movements and the parts thereof balance wheels balance springs spiral assortments watch stones rubis ASUAG had also integrated an array of watch brands in 1972 into a sub holding company General Watch Co ASUAG failed similarly in 1982 The Swatch Group Edit ASUAG SSIH was formed in 1983 from the two financially troubled predecessor companies ASUAG and SSIH 8 9 Taken private in 1985 by then CEO Nicolas Hayek with the understanding of the Swiss banks and the financial assistance of a group of Swiss private investors in particular Stephan Schmidheiny and Esther Grether it was renamed SMH Societe de Microelectronique et d Horlogerie in 1986 and ultimately Swatch Group Ltd in 1998 8 The swatch brand of watch was launched in 1983 by the ETA SA CEO Ernst Thomke and his engineers The quartz watch was redesigned for manufacturing efficiency and fewer parts and the styling and design were updated Brands Edit nbsp Blancpain wristwatch nbsp Breguet No 1705 tourbillon wristwatch nbsp Rado True Automatic DiamondsOver the years the Swatch Group acquired various luxury watchmaking companies including Blancpain S A founded 1735 bought by Swatch in 1992 10 Breguet S A founded 1775 bought in 1999 11 and Glashutte Original Germany bought in 2000 The company continued to produce watches under these names 12 HW Holding Inc owner of Harry Winston Inc an American jewellery and luxury watch company was acquired on 26 March 2013 for 711 million Swiss francs 13 Nayla Hayek became the CEO The company bought the world s biggest flawless blue diamond The Winston Blue on 15 May 2014 14 The following list includes the brands owned by the Swatch Group 6 7 Balmain Blancpain Breguet Certina Endura Flik Flak Glashutte Original Hamilton Harry Winston Jaquet Droz Leon Hatot Longines Mido Omega Rado Swatch Swiss Timing Tissot Union GlashutteWatch manufacturing EditETA movement Edit Swatch subsidiary ETA SA which is based in Grenchen Switzerland furnishes many OEM brands such as LVMH which markets TAG Heuer Hublot and Zenith watch lines and Richemont which markets amongst others A Lange amp Sohne Baume amp Mercier IWC Schaffhausen Jaeger LeCoultre Officine Panerai Piaget Roger Dubuis Vacheron Constantin 15 Electronic systems Edit The Swatch Group Electronic System includes Belenos Clean Power AG 16 EM Microelectronic Marin Designs and produces ultra low power low voltage mixed signal integrated circuits LCD and modules IC Product lines include RFID microcontroller smart card ASIC RTC reset circuit watchdog LCD driver opto ICs Micro Crystal produces miniature low power quartz crystals and small low power oscillators Renata develops and produces micro batteries Product lines include button cells and rechargeable Lithium Polymer batteries Swatch Internet Time Edit In 1998 Swatch invented Swatch Internet Time intended as a global time system which divides the day into 1000 beats in a single worldwide time zone 17 In October 2004 Swatch introduced its first smart watch the Paparazzi based on Microsoft Corporation s SPOT Smart Personal Objects Technology Watchmaking school Edit The Swatch Group started offering their first class in the Nicolas G Hayek Watchmaking School in Miami Florida in September 2005 There are other watchmaking schools in Glashutte Germany Pforzheim Germany Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and Shanghai China Sponsorship EditSport and event timing Edit Swiss Timing under brands such as Omega Longines and Tissot provide timing services for sporting events such as Formula One Olympic Games Tour de France and equestrian events 18 In 2018 it was announced that The Swatch Group would hold its own watch fair in Zurich during Baselworld 2019 19 Ventures Edit In 1994 Swatch entered into a joint venture with Germany s Daimler AG to produce the Smart car but they later withdrew from this project 20 Swatch subsidiary Belenos Clean Power AG entered into a joint venture with the Paul Scherrer Institut in May 2008 to develop a hydrogen fuel cell for a fuel cell powered car 21 Swatch began test drives of the car in Switzerland in 2012 However the Swatch Group abandoned the project for a fuel cell powered car in June 2015 to concentrate instead on a new type of battery with high storage capacity 22 See also EditQuartz crisis List of watch manufacturersReferences Edit a b c d e f Annual Report 2021 PDF Swatch Group Retrieved 12 April 2022 Thompson Joe 10 October 2017 Four Revolutions Part 1 A Concise History Of The Quartz Revolution Hodkinkee Retrieved 5 March 2019 The Quartz Crisis and Recovery of Swiss Watches Relation between Timepieces and Society The Seiko Museum Retrieved 5 March 2019 The Quartz Crisis Crown amp Caliber Blog 12 April 2018 Retrieved 5 March 2019 Who Owns What A Guide to the Watch Groups Watchtime 2021 a b Brands amp Companies swatchgroup com Retrieved 5 March 2019 a b Adams Ariel The Few Big Companies That Own Most Of The Major Luxury Watch Brands Forbes Retrieved 5 March 2019 a b History of The Swatch Group SA FundingUniverse www fundinguniverse com Retrieved 5 March 2019 Avery Gayle C 13 January 2004 Understanding Leadership Paradigms and Cases Sage ISBN 9781446266199 Levine Joshua Time Is Money Forbes Retrieved 26 November 2018 Studer Margaret Swatch Agrees to Acquire Breguet From Investcorp The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 26 November 2018 Swatch Group Factory Tour Bloomberg com 8 July 2019 Retrieved 22 February 2020 Lorenceau Rene Financial reports and development The Swatch Group Retrieved 22 March 2015 Harry Winston Renames World s Largest Flawless Vivid Blue Diamond The Winston Blue Forbes 15 May 2014 Retrieved 16 May 2014 Swatch fire seen affecting other watch makers Reuters G M Dec 30 2013 Company profile Benelos Clean Power Consalvo Mia 2005 Internet Research Annual Peter Lang ISBN 9780820468419 Rene Lorenceau Swiss Timing Swatch Group Retrieved 22 March 2015 Goulard Brice 20 December 2018 Swatch Group To Hold its Own Watch Fair In Zurich During Baselworld 2019 Monochrome Watches Retrieved 16 March 2020 Lewin p 132 Joint Venture between Belenos Clean Power AG and the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI The Swatch Group Retrieved 30 March 2012 Galli Hans Swatch gibt Wasserstoffauto auf Freiburger Groupe E uebernimmt Der Bund Retrieved 3 July 2015 Further reading EditRam Mudambi Branding Time Swatch and Global Brand Management Temple University IGMS Case Series No 05 001 January 2005 Lewin Tony 2004 Smart thinking the little car that made it big St Paul Minnesota MBI Publishing ISBN 0 7603 1943 X External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Swatch Group Official website The Nicolas G Hayek Watchmaking School The Swatch Group history Portals nbsp Companies nbsp Switzerland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Swatch Group amp oldid 1180404902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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