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Swatch Group AG
Swatch Group AG is a Swiss watch company best known for making branded wristwatches across a wide price range, from affordable Swatch models to luxury names like Omega, Longines, Tissot, and Breguet. It also makes watch movements, components, and related products, which gives it more control over how its watches are designed and built than many rivals. The company sells mainly to consumers through retailers, its own stores, and online channels, and it also supplies parts and movements to other watchmakers and industry customers. It makes money by selling finished watches, higher-end timepieces, replacement parts, and service work such as repairs and maintenance. What makes Swatch Group different is its role as both a brand owner and a manufacturer. It sits in the middle of the Swiss watch value chain: it designs the brands people buy, builds many of the key components in-house, and supports the watches over time through service and parts. That mix of luxury branding and industrial know-how is central to how the business works.
Swatch Group AG is a Swiss watch company best known for making branded wristwatches across a wide price range, from affordable Swatch models to luxury names like Omega, Longines, Tissot, and Breguet. It also makes watch movements, components, and related products, which gives it more control over how its watches are designed and built than many rivals.
The company sells mainly to consumers through retailers, its own stores, and online channels, and it also supplies parts and movements to other watchmakers and industry customers. It makes money by selling finished watches, higher-end timepieces, replacement parts, and service work such as repairs and maintenance.
What makes Swatch Group different is its role as both a brand owner and a manufacturer. It sits in the middle of the Swiss watch value chain: it designs the brands people buy, builds many of the key components in-house, and supports the watches over time through service and parts. That mix of luxury branding and industrial know-how is central to how the business works.