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Industry | Manufacturing |
Predecessor | |
Founded | 1983 |
Founder | Nicolas Hayek |
Headquarters | Biel, Switzerland |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Revenue | CHF 8.451 billion (2015) |
CHF 1.451bn (2015) | |
Profit | CHF 1.119bn (2015) |
Total assets | CHF 13.270bn (2015) |
Total equity | CHF 11.242bn (2015) |
Number of employees
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36,300 (2015) |
Subsidiaries |
Subsidiaries
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Website | swatch.group |
The Swatch Group is a Swiss manufacturer of watches and jewelry founded in 1983 from the merging of Allgemeine Gesellschaft der Schweizerischen Uhrenindustrie and Société Suisse pour l'Industrie Horlogère by Nicolas Hayek.
Worldwide, The Swatch Group employs over 36,000 people in 50 countries. In 2015, net sales were 8.451 billion Swiss francs (CHF), decreasing 3% from 2014 results.
The Swatch Group formed from two financially troubled predecessor companies, SSIH and ASUAG.
SSIH 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 high technology 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, 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.
Both groups were reorganised and merged into SSIH/ASUAG Holding Company in 1983. 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 in 1986, and ultimately Swatch Group Ltd in 1998.