Business News: LVMH Acquires Clockmaker L’Epée 1839

A whole new product category.

Known for its three-dimensional clocks ranging from the Batmobile to a Chanel sculpture, L’Epee 1839 has carved out a niche for itself as the clockmaker to leading watch and luxury brands. Now it becomes part of LVMH, the luxury conglomerate that owns Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, and TAG Heuer.

The acquisition expands the portfolio of the LVMH Watches Division to encompass an entirely new product category that is small but lucrative and also high profile. Clocks are increasingly a must-have offering for major luxury brands. One of L’Epee’s most recent creations was the Louis Vuitton Montgolfière Aéro clock (pictured above).

Another of L’Epee’s creations, the Tiffany Taxi. Image – Tiffany & Co.

Business as usual

LVMH has acquired the parent of L’Epee, Swiza, which also makes clocks under the Swiza and Matthew Norman brands. Arnaud Nicolas, who has been chief executive and creative director of L’Epee since 2009, will continue leading the company.

Despite the change in ownership, the clockmaker’s work for other brands, which have included MB&F and Ulysse Nardin, will continue after the acquisition. However, L’Epee will certainly work with more brands in the LVMH stable, having already created clocks for Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and Hublot.

“L’Epée has initiated a number of watchmaking partnerships that we will maintain and develop with Arnaud Nicolas [chief executive and creative director of L’Epee],” says Frédéric Arnault, the chairman of LVMH Watches Division, “I am excited by the untapped creative potential of the various LVMH Group Maisons associated with this exceptional expertise.”


 

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Exhibition: Breitling’s “Time Capsule” on Four Continents

Important vintage timepieces, mostly chronographs.

Time Capsule: The Breitling Heritage Exhibition is coming to a Breitling boutique near you as it makes 55 stops across four continents over the course of 2024.

On show are the most significant vintage timepieces – mostly chronographs naturally – from the brand’s 140-year history, including the first-ever chronograph with a pusher separate from the crown, a 1915 invention of Gaston Breitling.

Many of the watches on show were the first of their kind, hence the exhibition’s tagline “140 Years of Firsts”. Amongst the other highlights is the Navitimer with its slide rule bezel that Breitling describes as the first flight computer for the wrist, and the Chrono-Matic, the first self-winding chronograph movement developed by a consortium that included Breitling. Amongst the more recent timepieces is the Emergency, the first wristwatch with a built-in distress beacon.

The vintage timepieces are exhibited in streamer-trunk display cases tailored to each boutique with QR codes in the showcases that provide additional historical detail

Vintage timepieces are the main highlights of the show.

The exhibition is making stops in key cities in the Americas, Europe, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia, with some stops happening concurrently. Each stop will be for one to two weeks in the local Breitling boutique.

Time Capsule is open to the public. Scheduling an appointment is not mandatory but recommended.

A few of the cities that will host the exhibition are as follows, for the full list, visit Breitling.com.


Geneva

August 26-September 9, 2024
10:30 am-7:00 pm Monday to Friday
9:30 am-6:00 pm Saturday

Breitling Boutique Geneva
Place des Bergues 1, Switzerland


London

November 4-November 11, 2024
10:00 am-7:00 pm Monday to Saturday
12:00 pm-6:00 pm Sunday

Breitling Boutique London Regent Street
198 Regent Street, United Kingdom


Miami

July 12-July 22, 2024
11:00 am-7:00 pm Monday to Saturday
12:00 pm-6:00 pm Sunday

Breitling Boutique Miami Design District
Northeast 41st Street 112, United States


New York

August 1-August 12, 2024
10:00 am-6:00 pm Monday to Saturday
11:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday

Breitling Boutique New York Meatpacking
875 Washington Street, United States


Singapore

July 25-August 4, 2024
10:00 am-10:00 pm Monday to Sunday

Breitling Boutique Raffles City
#01-35 Raffles City Shopping Centre 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore


Tokyo

June 15-June 24, 2024
11:00 am-8:00 pm Monday to Sunday

Breitling Boutique Shibuya City
6 Chome-2-9 Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0001 Japan


Shanghai

August 26-September 9, 2024
10:00 am-10:00 pm Monday to Sunday

Breitling Boutique Shanghai Nanjing West Road
No.1131-1133 West Nanjing Road, 200041 Shanghai, China


Dubai

October 26-November 5, 2024
10:00 am-12:00 am Monday to Sunday

Breitling Boutique Dubai Fashion Avenue
Fashion Avenue Dubai Mall Unit: FF292, Level 1, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

October 26-November 5, 2024
10:00 am-11:00 pm Monday to Thursday
10:00 am-12:00 am Friday to Sunday

Breitling Boutique Dubai Mall of Emirates
Mall of the Emirates, Dubai, United Arab Emirates


Sydney

September 23-October 3, 2024
10:00 am-6:00 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
10:00 am-7:00 pm Thursday
10:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday

Breitling Boutique Sydney
61 Market Street, 2000 Sydney, Australia


 

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News: Watches & Wonders 2025 Dates, with Additions to the WWG Board

Chanel, Hermès and LVMH join the board.

The world’s most important watch trade show, Watches & Wonders, has just announced the dates for next year: April 1-7, 2025. Practically all major luxury watch brands present their latest wares at Watches & Wonder (W&W), including Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Cartier.

The event also named additions to the board of the Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation (WWGF), the governing body of the event. Chanel, Hermès and LVMH join Rolex, Richemont, Patek Philippe, and Cartier on the board, giving representation to the biggest brands or groups showing at the event.

Alongside the enlarged board, the WWGF appointed Cartier chief executive Cyrille Vigneron chairman of the board, taking over from Rolex chief executive Jean-Frederic Dufour, who now becomes the organisation’s treasurer.

Still a key man on the board, Jean-Frederic Dufour (second from left)

Give and take

The changes at WWGF reflect longstanding rivalry between the brands and groups that emerged when the Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie, better known as SIHH, evolved into W&W after the demise of Baselworld. Previously dominated by Richemont and Cartier, SIHH transformed into an event that included giants like Rolex and LVMH.

LVMH long believed it deserved a seat on the board, according to a senior executive of its watch division. It is possible that the elevation of Cartier’s boss to the chairmanship is a concession for the jewellery agreeing to the enlarged board. Interestingly, the two-year term of Mr Vigneron as chairman of WWGF may indicate that his retirement is not as imminent as it seems, despite the industry rumours.


 

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