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Swiss Watch Exports Jump in April Ahead of Threatened US Tariffs

Swiss watch exports to the US saw a significant increase in April, driven by a surge in shipments ahead of anticipated tariff hikes.
A watch by Swiss luxury watch and clock manufacturer Vacheron Constantin, owned by Richemont group, is displayed on the opening day of the Watches and Wonders Geneva show
Trump imposed a 10 percent levy on imports from Switzerland in early April. (Getty Images)

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Swiss watch exports jumped by almost a fifth in April as shipments to the US more than doubled ahead of expanded tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump.

Total shipments rose 18 percent to reach 2.5 billion Swiss francs ($3 billion) for the month, according to the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry, with exports to the US, the single biggest market, up a whopping 149 percent.

This is the “result of early shipments prompted by the announcement of US tariffs,” said Jean-Philippe Bertschy, an analyst at Vontobel. Watches made from precious metals, steel and bimetallic materials, products also targeted by Trump, saw the most growth.

Exports fell 6.4 percent to the rest of the world, continuing a weak start to the year. The US jump was likely a one-off response by exporters seeking to avoid higher tariffs, rather than a structural increase in demand, Bertschy said.

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Trump imposed a 10 percent levy on imports from Switzerland in early April, and has threatened a 31 percent surcharge if a new trade deal isn’t reached, though the July 9 deadline could be extended. The watch industry would be hit hard by any increase.

Asian markets displayed further weakness, with exports to Singapore falling 9 percent, China off 30 percent and Hong Kong down 23 percent.

In the latest earnings season luxury players including Richemont, LVMH, and Hermès reported sales drops in watches.

“The rise of ‘luxury fatigue,’ a declining ‘feel-good factor’ from luxury purchases, and worsening consumer sentiment all contribute to a less optimistic outlook,” according to Bertschy.

By Allegra Catelli

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