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What does Rolex’s acquisition of Bucherer mean for its retail future? The Swiss timepiece brand has bought one of the world’s largest watch retailers in a ‘shock’ move for other official dealers

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Rolex has just announced its acquisition of Bucherer. Photo: Rolex
Rolex has just announced its acquisition of Bucherer. Photo: Rolex
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  • Rolex SA has announced its acquisition of Bucherer AG, one of the largest watch retailers in the world with over 100 stores globally – financial terms weren’t disclosed
  • The two private Swiss companies have a decades-long relationship, and the deal paves the way for Rolex to begin widespread sales of its timepieces in its own stores

Rolex SA is buying the luxury retailer Bucherer AG in a deal that will give the biggest Swiss watch brand a major presence in consumer sales for the first time.

Bucherer has more than 100 stores worldwide and will continue to operate independently, keep its name, and sell other watch brands, Rolex said in a statement. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.

Rolex SA has announced that it is buying the luxury retailer Bucherer AG. Photo: Rolex
Rolex SA has announced that it is buying the luxury retailer Bucherer AG. Photo: Rolex
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Rolex said the decision to buy the Bucherer business was made after the family controlling the retailer decided to sell, and based on a decades-long relationship between the two private Swiss companies.

The acquisition paves the way for Rolex to begin widespread sales of its watches in its own stores. There’s currently only one store in the world owned and operated by Rolex, in its home city of Geneva.

Rolex said relationships with its current retail partners, known as “official Rolex authorised dealers”, will continue unchanged.

Still, the acquisition will give the storied brand more control over the sale of its watches, both new and pre-owned.

The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36. Photo: Rolex
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 36. Photo: Rolex

Jon Cox, head of Swiss equities at Kepler Cheuvreux, said Rolex making a move into retail could have implications for listed sellers such as UK-based Watches of Switzerland Group and The Hour Glass in Singapore.

“At first glance, this is shocking for all of the other Rolex official dealers because Rolex has always said it is committed to independent retail distribution and has no desire to do own retail,” Cox said.
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