https://www.watchpro.com/richemont-considering-sale-of-jaeger-lecoultre/ Ok, it’s just rumour, but wouldn’t this be interesting - Jerome Lambert doing a Georges Kern but with JLC in place of Breitling. I’ll admit I am not a fan of what’s happened to JLC (...
In my view JLC are the King of Horologerie, the most prolific mouvement designers and manufacturers by far, the so called Trilogy PP, AP, VC and many others have all had a relationships and used JLC movements in their time pieces. JLC have also been and s...
And if there were shared technologies and revenues coming because of richemont group of watches, what is the substitute for it? It won’t be an easy path, but if they can make the brand more distinctive, it may be worth it.
We all miss Blumlein, the only heir to whom is Max Busser. JLC used to be the watchmaker of watchmakers, but today it’s just another brand with exorbitant prices. A company must be profitable, but it can’t expect never-ending growth like during the pandem...
What caught my attention is a low profit margin of 5.3% for the specialist watchmaker division of Richemont in FY2025 despite ever increasing prices. That compared to a margin over 30% for their jewellery business. And that margin has dropped to 3.2% in 1...
…JLC have a stuffy, old-fashioned product catalog. Yes, the Reverso is their iconic watch but with its case shape it is a niche product that looks very dated with its Art Déco design (compared to the Cartier Tank that looks timeless, in part due to its go...
Before I chime in with my two cents, this is coming from a huge lover of the brand and a multi piece JLC owner. In the current market reality/new world order, JLC really has two options to make their company profitable and sustainable long term. If they w...