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News – 2022 Reported As Record Year By Export Statistics of FHS

Last month, right after the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry released its monthly press release with statistics about the exports of watches for the industry, we indicated in this article that the Swiss watch industry was about to record its best-ever export performance over the course of a year in 2022. By the end of November 2022, exports were up by 11.9% compared to 2021 (and far more compared to 2020). This morning, the FHS has just released its statistics for the full year 2022, and we can confirm that exports are up massively, and 2022 is indeed a record year for the Swiss watch industry. 

Exports of Swiss watches continued to grow in December 2022 (+5.8%), though at a slower pace than the annual average – this can be explained by the fact that watches to be sold for the Christmas season are usually shipped in October and November. Still, exports in December broke again the 2 billion francs bar, which had never occurred previously at this point in the year. Overall, exports of Swiss watches according to the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry are reported to be 24.8 billion francs for the whole of 2022, an increase of 11.4% compared with 2021 and 46.1% compared to 2020 (which was a very difficult year due to the pandemic). As a reminder, 2021 was already a record year for the Swiss watch industry, which bounced back after the pandemic, and recorded higher exports than already record years such as 2009 and 2014 (the latter being the previous record).

Source FHS.swiss

To make the situation clear, the industry has never seen such exports numbers in the past and 2022 is, without a question, the best year ever for Swiss watches – remember that we’re talking about exports, which basically cover the entire spectrum of the industry minus the Swiss domestic market. December 2022 also marks the sixteenth consecutive month of growth for the industry.

All markets are up, with the exception of one very specific region. Swiss watches were mainly exported to the US market in 2022, accounting for 3.9 billion Swiss Francs alone, an increase of 26.3% over 2021. Singapore and Japan also recorded impressive growth (+26.2% and +20.4% respectively) while Europe, usually a rather complex market, remains strong with exports up by almost 15%, despite the lack of tourists. The situation remains complex in Mainland China and Hong Kong, which are the only two markets showing exports down compared to 2021 (-13.6% and -10.5% respectively), which can be explained by the zero-Covid policy on this market, which however seems to calm down in recent weeks.

World distribution of Swiss watch exports for 2022 – source FHS.swiss

Breaking down the market per value, watches priced between 200 and 3,000 Swiss francs (export price) declined sharply in December, including a -16.2% fall in value. Surprisingly, products priced at less than 200 francs saw their export volumes increase by 9.7%. However, most of the growth is driven by watches priced over 3,000 Swiss francs (export price), which were up by 13%. Finally, growth is driven mostly by watches made from precious metals (+14.3%), while steel products (-4.3%) lost ground.

Looking at the large image of the luxury market, Bain and Company (an American management consulting company) in its latest analysis here projects strong growth for the global luxury market in 2022, with sales up 21%, reaching EUR 1,400 billion, while “the personal luxury goods market is expected to show accelerated growth of 22% to €353 billion.” Despite economic turbulence seen recently and expect to remain true for the year to come, Bain also projects to see further growth in 2023, with a market up by 3 to 8 % and with a continuous trend up until 2030. In this instance, the results of the world’s largest luxury group (LVMH) will be released this coming Thursday (26th January 2023) with sales that are expected to be up by over 25%.

For more details about Swiss watch exports, please visit www.fhs.swiss.

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