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- US Watch Market Drives Nearly 60 Percent Of Watches Of . . . - DMARGE
Watches of Switzerland just posted a 15% surge in US sales; nearly 60 percent of total profitability now comes from American wrists Even tariffs cannot slow demand
- Watches of Switzerland U. S. Sales Rose 15% Through First Half of 2025
December 4, 2025 Despite Tariffs, Watches of Switzerland’s U S Sales Rose 15% Through the First Half of 2025 The company's sales generated around $546 million (£409 million) through October 26
- Watches of Switzerland sees 15% surge in US sales on demand for high . . .
Luxury retailer Watches of Switzerland Group reported a 15% jump in U S sales for the first half of the year on Thursday, boosted by strong demand for high-end timepieces in its core market
- Morgan Stanley’s Top 50 Watch Brands for 2024, Rolex Still by far the . . .
Like every year and for now eight consecutive times, Swiss watch industry consultancy firm LuxeConsult and financial institution Morgan Stanley have worked together to bring their annual report of the Swiss watch industry, and the estimated revenues of the top 50 brands
- US demand keeps Swiss watch sales ticking despite hefty tariffs
Despite US duties reaching up to 39% on Swiss goods, watches of Switzerland posted higher sales and profits, insisting that demand for top-end watches and jewellery remains resilient
- Watches of Switzerland first half 2025 U. S. sales increased 15 percent
Despite the tariff turmoil and the skyrocketing gold prices, Watches of Switzerland had a strong first half of the year The luxury timepiece retailer saw a 15 percent increase in U S sales through the first six months of 2025, a new report from the company says
- Pre-Owned Rolex and Patek Philippe Watches Shine Amid Luxury Watch . . .
Pre-owned Rolex and Patek Philippe models are leading a modest yet meaningful recovery, even as new watch sales face headwinds from tariffs, currency pressures, and sluggish demand in key regions
- Watches of Switzerland’s US Sales Grow Despite Tariff Turmoil
Watches of Switzerland Group Plc sales grew in the first half, with robust demand in the US even as President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs weighed on the industry
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