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Swatch CEO Nick Hayek hopes Swiss watch return in 2017

byCT Report
03/02/2017
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BERN: Swatch Group AG Chief Executive Officer Nick Hayek forecast a return to sales growth in 2017, and analysts said this time he may be right as demand for Swiss watches rebounds in mainland China, one of the industry’s main markets.

Revenue will rise 7 percent to 10 percent in local currencies, Hayek said in an interview, adding that growth depends heavily on exchange rates. The CEO’s forecast was off in the past two years: he had predicted increases and then sales declined.

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“2016 was negative, and people have to consider it as over and done with,” said Patrik Schwendimann, an analyst at Zuercher Kantonalbank. “What’s the deciding factor is whether 2017 trends are indeed turning better, and while Mr. Hayek is usually optimistic at the beginning of the year, there are positive signs that give his optimism some ground.”

High fixed costs and a drop in demand for timepieces led to the lowest operating margin in two decades last year at the owner of the Omega and Tissot brands. Richemont, the maker of Cartier and Piaget timepieces, said in January that watch sales rebounded in its own store network in the final months of 2016 — a year marked by job cuts, terrorist attacks in Europe that deterred wealthy tourists and slumping demand in China. Shares of Swatch climbed as much as 2.5 percent in Zurich, erasing an earlier decline of 4.8 percent.

Sales increased more than 50 percent in China last month, aided by the earlier timing of Chinese New Year, Hayek said. That follows single-digit sales growth in November and an increase of more than 20 percent in December.

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