Swiss Watch Dial Supplier In Talks With Hermes

Swiss Watch Dial Supplier In Talks With Hermes

Seth Semilof
By Seth Semilof March 7, 2012

As luxury watchmakers struggle to obtain supplies of high-quality parts, French handbag maker Hermes said their watch unit has been in exclusive talks to buy all of Swiss high-end dial maker, Nateber. Hermes agreed to buy almost a third of family-owned Swiss watch case maker Joseph Erard and made this move several months later.

Details of the deal have not been disclosed. The acquisition would be the most recent in a series of buys and partnerships in the watch module sector as luxury goods groups seek to protect access to know-how so they can improve their growth potential in the lucrative timepiece business. The world’s biggest watchmaker and provider, Swatch, has also shaken the industry when they decided to scale back the supplies they gave to rivals.
The industry has also been shaken by the decision by Swatch the world’s biggest watchmaker and provider of the lion’s share of parts to the industry, to scale back supplies to rivals.

Source: Reuters

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