BREAKING NEWS: Kering acquires the haute horlogerie brand Ulysse Nardin

Jul 30, 2014,09:14 AM
 

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Kering acquires the haute horlogerie brand Ulysse Nardin

Paris (France) – Le Locle (Switzerland). Kering and Ulysse Nardin have signed an agreement for Kering to acquire 100% of the capital of Ulysse Nardin. The brand will join Kering’s ‘Luxury – Watches and Jewellery’ division, headed by Albert Bensoussan, and the management team will remain in place. The deal is subject to the consent of the competition authorities and should be finalised during the second half of 2014.




Founded by Mr Ulysse Nardin in 1846 with its roots in the nautical world, the eponymous watchmaking house was taken over and re-launched in 1983 by Rolf W. Schnyder who transformed it into a highly profitable business in a healthy financial position. The company benefits from a very strong brand identity based on its historical expertise in marine chronometers and ultra-complication watches. Ulysse Nardin has long been one of the most innovative independent watchmakers. The brand was a pioneer in the use of cutting edge technologies and state-of-the-art materials like silicium, which today ensures that it has the in-house expertise, particularly in regulating systems, to produce its own components. Its coherent range of watches positioned in price segments that are growing and its efficient distribution network are also major assets.

This acquisition constitutes a structural development enabling Kering to strengthen its ‘Luxury – Watches and Jewellery’ division with a clearly positioned business that complements its other brands. Over and above the opportunity for Ulysse Nardin’s geographical expansion, especially in the Asia-Pacific region, it will enable the deployment of the numerous synergies linked to Ulysse Nardin’s technical and industrial expertise and its excellent distribution network – contributing to accelerate the growth of the whole division.

François-Henri Pinault, Kering’s Chairman and CEO, stated: “Ulysse Nardin benefits from a rich heritage, high profitability and solid growth prospects. Independent high-end watchmaking manufactures are rare. This is an opportunity that we had to seize, particularly because this structural acquisition will enable us to take advantage of numerous synergies with our existing brands. We have great ambitions for this company and we will help it continue its international expansion whilst staying faithful to its roots and its identity. In this regard, I am pleased that Mrs Schnyder accepted to remain a member of its board of directors. I have long admired Ulysse Nardin and I am delighted that this brand is joining our ‘Luxury – Watches and Jewellery’ division.”

Mrs Chai Schnyder, Chairman of Ulysse Nardin’s Board of Directors, stated: “Joining Kering is an opportunity for Ulysse Nardin. It will allow the brand to carry on with its international expansion and continue to innovate, while assuring the long-term future of its knowledge and expertise and the retention of its identity. I am delighted that Ulysse Nardin has found the best partner in Kering.”

About Ulysse Nardin
Swiss Watch Manufacturer Ulysse Nardin, founded in 1846, has been dedicated to excellence for over 168 years in manufacturing mechanical watches. Among the most reliable ever made, Ulysse Nardin's marine chronometers are still sought by collectors around the world. Ulysse Nardin continues to be in the forefront of watchmaking technology by pioneering new materials in manufacturing high precision movement components and most innovative timepieces equipped with in-house created and manufactured calibers.

About Kering
A world leader in apparel and accessories, Kering develops an ensemble of powerful Luxury and Sport & Lifestyle brands: Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Brioni, Christopher Kane, McQ, Stella McCartney, Tomas Maier, Sergio Rossi, Boucheron, Dodo, Girard-Perregaux, JeanRichard, Pomellato, Qeelin, Puma, Volcom, Cobra, Electric and Tretorn. By ‘empowering imagination’ in the fullest sense, Kering encourages its brands to reach their potential, in the most sustainable manner.
Present in more than 120 countries, the Group generated revenues of €9.7 billion in 2013 and had more than 35,000 employees at year end. The Kering (previously PPR) share is listed on Euronext Paris (FR 0000121485, KER.PA, KER.FP).

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UN is UNique. I fear the situation a bit.

 
 By: amanico : July 30th, 2014-11:17
I do hope that UN will keep the Madness, the sense of innovation which is so characteristic to the brand. If yes, then no problem. If no... Best ( of luck ) from an UN Fan. Nicolas

Nico is right and I share the same thinking...Hope that...

 
 By: GLau : July 30th, 2014-12:05
...UN can stay creative and innovative, and that Kering provides mainly financial resources for UN's expansion as UN sees fit on its own. Keeping my fingers crossed!!

I think it is good news for both parties

 
 By: foversta : July 30th, 2014-11:54
A future for UN, skills and a good market presence in some areas for Kering. Fx

Well, sold to a Breton at least ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : July 30th, 2014-15:44
.... which adds a new facet to UN's maritime connections. Marcus

I too am concerned. I have a tough time believing that this would have been

 
 By: Mitch K : July 30th, 2014-20:10
a move that Rolf would have made. I am concerned about UN's independence as well. They lead by daring to push the envelope. Would a parent company with shareholders and other interests been brave enough to support the development of so many unique pieces ... 

UN is known for its Creativity...

 
 By: social : July 30th, 2014-23:58
...hope that would carries on the tradition... both GP and UN are strong in high-end pieces but weak in marketing, especially entry models.

It s always sad when you have to sell your independence..

 
 By: moc : July 31st, 2014-01:33
see it as you want but its a sad news:to survive today you need to be owned by a huge monster whose objective is just to make more bucks. Not that making money is not important ,mind you,but if brands like Ulysse Nardin(and other will follow if they want ... 

We should not jump on conclusions prematurely ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : July 31st, 2014-02:20
At first, I think that Kering is not a typical group focussed on profit alone. It is directed by a family holding, not by a group of anonymous shareholders. During its history, it has shown that sustainability is more important than bare quarter figures. ... 

Judging from how GP has been producing interesting pieces...

 
 By: Echi : July 31st, 2014-03:29
UN is most probably in good hands. I look at GP and I don't see them rushing madly to make money at the expense of innovation. Supporting that quirky Seahawk line with additional variants, for example, leads me to think their management has a bit of indep...