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Global
August 2026

Global Luxury Watch Market Size, Share & Forecast, By Product Category, Price Tier & Distribution Channel, 2026–2031

2031

The Global Luxury Watch Market worth USD 58 billion in 2025 is growing at a CAGR of 6.14% to reach USD 84 billion by 2031. Rolex SA, Compagnie Financière Richemont SA, The Swatch Group Ltd., Patek Philippe SA and Audemars Piguet Holding SA are the major companies operating in this market.

Report Details

Base Year

2025

Pages

89

Region

Global

Author

Ken Research

Product Code
KR-RPT-V02-04508

CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The Global Luxury Watch Market operates through controlled production, selective allocations and high-touch retail rather than mass-volume distribution. Demand is anchored in wealth creation, collection behavior and milestone purchasing. The global high-net-worth population reached 25.3 million in 2025, up 7.9%, expanding the addressable base for mechanical, precious-metal and limited-production watches while improving brands’ ability to sustain premium pricing.

Switzerland remains the principal production and brand-management hub, with exports of 14.6 million watches valued at CHF 24.4 billion in 2025. This concentration creates a specialized ecosystem spanning movement suppliers, case makers, dial producers, gem setters and after-sales workshops. For executives, the cluster matters because capacity discipline and component availability directly influence launch cadence, lead times and retailer allocations.

Market Value

USD 58 billion

2025

Dominant Region

Europe

2025

Dominant Segment

Mechanical Sports Watches

fastest growing

Total Number of Players

420

Future Outlook

The Global Luxury Watch Market is projected to move from USD 58 billion in 2025 to USD 84 billion by 2031. The model assumes a forecast CAGR of 6.14% from 2026 to 2031, compared with a 6.16% historical CAGR during 2020-2025. Growth is expected to become more value-led than volume-led as brands prioritize price architecture, scarce complications, precious-metal references and direct clienteling. The strongest profit pools will remain in high luxury and ultra-luxury pieces, where allocation control and service capability support gross margins despite volatile consumer confidence and slower growth in mature Asian markets.

Forecast upside depends on wealth creation, selective retail expansion and conversion of younger affluent buyers into repeat collectors. Global HNWI wealth reached USD 98.3 trillion in 2025, while ultra-HNWI population increased 9.4%, creating a supportive demand base for limited editions and high complications. Digital discovery will grow faster than online checkout, so brands that combine content, wait-list management, private appointments and authenticated resale should outperform. The base case also assumes gradual normalization in China, continued U.S. demand resilience and faster contribution from India, the Gulf and Southeast Asia without broad-based discounting.

6.14%

Forecast CAGR

$84,000 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2025

Historical Period

2020-2025

Forecast Period

2026-2031

Historical CAGR

6.16%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

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CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, pricing power, scarcity, margins, resale liquidity, risk

Corporates

portfolio mix, allocation, boutiques, CRM, inventory, service

Government

provenance, exports, employment, counterfeiting, skills, trade resilience

Operators

sell-through, waitlists, clienteling, authentication, repairs, stock turns

Financial institutions

working capital, collateral values, covenants, demand stability

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Policy and compliance mapping
  • Trade exposure indicators
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2020-2025)

The market expanded most rapidly in 2022, when value increased 10.6% as reopening demand, accumulated household savings and inventory replenishment supported luxury purchases. Growth moderated to 1.8% in both 2024 and 2025 as China weakened and Swiss export volumes contracted. The key structural inflection was premiumization: modeled unit sales rose from 8.4 million in 2020 to 10.1 million in 2025, while modeled average retail value increased from roughly USD 5,119 to USD 5,743 per watch.

Forecast Market Outlook (2026-2031)

The market is forecast to reach USD 84 billion by 2031, with value growth outpacing unit growth as high luxury, scarce sports models and complications gain mix. Modeled volume reaches 12.6 million units in 2031, while average retail value approaches USD 6,667. The forecast assumes stronger conversion of younger HNWIs, selective boutique expansion and higher authenticated digital discovery. Growth remains sensitive to China’s normalization, exchange rates, gold costs and inventory discipline among authorized retailers.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The Global Luxury Watch Market is shifting from post-pandemic volume recovery toward price-led growth, tighter allocation and more selective channel economics. CEOs and investors should prioritize unit velocity, average retail value and the migration from wholesale exposure toward controlled client relationships.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2020-2024) • Base Data (2025) • Forecast Data (2026-2031)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Luxury Watch Volume (Mn Units)
Average Retail Price (USD)
Offline Retail Share (%)
Period
2020$43,000 Mn+-8.45,119
$#%
Forecast
2021$47,000 Mn+9.3%9.05,222
$#%
Forecast
2022$52,000 Mn+10.6%9.65,417
$#%
Forecast
2023$56,000 Mn+7.7%10.05,600
$#%
Forecast
2024$57,000 Mn+1.8%9.95,758
$#%
Forecast
2025$58,000 Mn+1.8%10.15,743
$#%
Forecast
2026$62,000 Mn+6.9%10.55,905
$#%
Forecast
2027$66,000 Mn+6.5%10.96,055
$#%
Forecast
2028$70,000 Mn+6.1%11.36,195
$#%
Forecast
2029$75,000 Mn+7.1%11.76,410
$#%
Forecast
2030$79,000 Mn+5.3%12.16,529
$#%
Forecast
2031$84,000 Mn+6.3%12.66,667
$#%
Forecast

Luxury Watch Volume

10.1 million units, 2025, global. Volume discipline supports scarcity and protects residual values. Switzerland exported 14.6 million watches in 2025, down 4.8%, illustrating that value resilience can coexist with lower industry shipments.

Average Retail Price

USD 5,743, 2025, global. Higher mix toward complications and precious metals shifts growth to pricing rather than throughput. Precious-metal watches represented 39% of Swiss export value but only 3% of units in 2025.

Offline Retail Share

79.5%, 2025, global. Physical retail remains central to conversion, trust and allocation management. More than 60% of surveyed consumers bought in-store, including 38% through multi-brand stores and 23% through mono-brand boutiques.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

7

Dominant Segment

Product Category

Fastest Growing Segment

Distribution Channel

Product Category

Mechanical Dress Watches
$%
Mechanical Sports Watches
$%
Complication Watches
$%
Luxury Quartz and Connected Watches
$%

Price Tier

Accessible Luxury
$%
Premium Luxury
$%
High Luxury
$%
Ultra-Luxury and Haute Horlogerie
$%

Customer Type

Established Collectors
$%
Emerging Affluent Buyers
$%
HNWIs and UHNWIs
$%
Corporate and Gifting Buyers
$%

Purchase Occasion

Collection Building and Investment
$%
Milestone and Celebration Gifting
$%
Business and Formal Wear
$%
Everyday Prestige and Travel
$%

Distribution Channel

Mono-Brand Boutiques
$%
Luxury Department and Multi-Brand Stores
$%
Brand E-Commerce Platforms
$%
Travel Retail
$%

Operating Model

Brand-Owned Retail
$%
Franchise Retail
$%
Concession Retail
$%
Consignment Multi-Brand Retail
$%

Geography

North America
$%
Europe
$%
Asia-Pacific
$%
Middle East, Africa and Latin America
$%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

Product Category

Mechanical sports watches dominate commercial attention because they combine daily wearability, recognizable design language, constrained allocations and strong collector liquidity. Integrated-bracelet sports watches and professional divers attract both established collectors and first-time buyers, enabling brands to extend demand through material variants, smaller case sizes and complication upgrades without weakening core franchise equity.

Distribution Channel

Brand e-commerce, remote clienteling and digitally assisted appointments are the fastest-growing routes, although final conversion remains boutique-led. The winning model links online discovery with CRM, wait-list transparency, product reservation and after-sales scheduling. This channel shift gives brands richer first-party data while reducing dependence on wholesale sell-in and improving control over pricing, inventory and customer lifetime value.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

Europe remains the largest regional revenue pool because it combines watchmaking heritage, luxury tourism and dense retail networks, while Asia-Pacific provides the strongest long-term expansion opportunity. North America is the most resilient mature demand center, and the Gulf is emerging as a high-value collector and travel-retail hub.

Leading Regional Ranking

Europe, 1st

Global Market Size (2025)

USD 58 billion

Global CAGR (2026-2031)

6.14%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricEuropeAsia-PacificNorth AmericaMiddle East and AfricaLatin America
Market SizeUSD 18.6 BnUSD 18.0 BnUSD 13.3 BnUSD 5.2 BnUSD 2.9 Bn
CAGR (%)4.8%7.2%5.6%7.0%6.8%
HNWI Population (Mn, 2025)5.97.29.01.31.9
Swiss Watch Export Exposure (USD Bn, 2025)9.514.25.71.10.3

Market Position

Europe ranks first with an estimated USD 18.6 billion market in 2025, supported by 31% of Swiss watch export value and a dense network of brand flagships, specialist retailers and luxury tourism corridors.

Growth Advantage

Asia-Pacific is modeled at 7.2% CAGR through 2031, ahead of Europe at 4.8% and North America at 5.6%, reflecting expanding wealth in India and Southeast Asia despite near-term weakness in Greater China.

Competitive Strengths

North America combines roughly 9.0 million HNWIs with 17% of Swiss watch exports directed to the United States, supporting deep authorized retail, active collector communities and faster sell-through for scarce references.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Global Luxury Watch Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.

Growth Drivers

Expansion of the Global Wealth Base

2025, global

  • Global HNWI wealth reached USD 98.3 trillion (2025, global), improving capacity for discretionary purchases above USD 10,000 and supporting pricing power for brands with constrained allocations and recognizable references.
  • The UHNWI population increased 9.4% (2025, global), strengthening demand for tourbillons, minute repeaters, gem-set pieces and bespoke commissions where low production volumes generate disproportionate gross profit.
  • An expected USD 83.5 trillion wealth transfer by 2048 (global) will move purchasing power toward younger collectors, rewarding brands that modernize clienteling, product education and digital storytelling without diluting heritage.

Premiumization and Scarcity-Led Pricing

2025, global

  • Watches above CHF 3,000 export price declined only 1.9% (2025, global), while lower-priced categories weakened more, showing that affluent demand remains less elastic and protects high-tier revenue pools.
  • Precious-metal watches generated 39% of export value from 3% of units (2025, Switzerland), creating strong incentives to prioritize gold, platinum and high-jewellery references where price realization offsets limited throughput.
  • Swiss export volumes fell 4.8% (2025, global) while value declined only 1.7%, indicating that managed scarcity, mix upgrades and selective price increases can sustain revenue despite lower unit output.

High-Touch Omnichannel Clienteling

2025, surveyed markets

  • Multi-brand stores attracted 38% of buyers (2025, surveyed markets), making authorized specialists important discovery venues for emerging collectors and giving retailers leverage through assortment, education and local relationship depth.
  • Mono-brand boutiques captured 23% of buyers (2025, surveyed markets), enabling brands to control allocation, capture first-party data and improve lifetime value through private appointments, events and after-sales engagement.
  • Consumer interest in pre-owned watches has doubled since 2020 (global), supporting trade-in, certified pre-owned and digital authentication services that feed customers back into new-watch purchasing cycles.

Market Challenges

Uneven Regional Demand and China Exposure

2025, Asia

  • Exports to China declined 12.1% (2025, China), pressuring wholesale orders, mall productivity and local price integrity; brands must align allocations with actual sell-through rather than historical demand assumptions.
  • Hong Kong and Japan declined 6.5% and 5.8% respectively (2025), reducing the offset traditionally provided by tourism and regional redistribution and increasing the importance of local-client conversion.
  • The United States represented 17% of Swiss watch exports (2025, U.S.), creating concentration risk if tariffs, exchange rates or consumer confidence weaken in the industry’s largest destination market.

Input Cost and Currency Pressure

2025, Switzerland

  • Precious-metal watch export value declined only 0.3% (2025, Switzerland), but record gold prices raised working-capital requirements and forced more frequent retail repricing, challenging affordability in premium tiers.
  • The Swiss franc reached record highs during 2025 (Switzerland), compressing reported revenue for globally diversified brands and increasing local production costs relative to euro, dollar and Asian retail receipts.
  • Sector employment declined 1.3% by September 2025 (Switzerland), signaling upstream pressure that can erode scarce skills if movement, finishing and component suppliers cut capacity too aggressively.

Counterfeiting and Trust Deficits

global

  • Social platforms facilitate counterfeit discovery, with 39% of global consumers buying counterfeits through social media, requiring brands to integrate monitoring, takedowns and consumer education into digital acquisition budgets.
  • Over 90% of border-intercepted counterfeits are small consignments (Switzerland), increasing enforcement complexity and favoring authentication technologies that can operate at parcel, dealer and consumer level.
  • Watches are the most targeted Swiss product category for counterfeiting, creating direct costs from litigation, warranty fraud and lost resale confidence, particularly for high-liquidity models.

Market Opportunities

Emerging-Market Boutique Expansion

2025

  • Brand-owned flagships and private salons can monetize Gulf collector density through high-ticket allocations, with 9.4% UHNWI population growth (2025, global) supporting bespoke events and high-complication launches.
  • India offers a long-duration expansion path as trade arrangements improve access; the India-EFTA agreement was signed in 2024, creating scope for lower duties and broader authorized distribution over time.
  • To capture demand, brands need localized clienteling, compliant after-sales capacity and disciplined inventory. Saudi export growth of 8.9% (2025) indicates that selective supply expansion can outperform broad discount-led distribution.

Certified Pre-Owned and Trade-In Ecosystems

2024, global survey

  • Brands and authorized retailers can earn inspection, servicing, warranty and resale margins as pre-owned interest has doubled since 2020 (global), while also improving price transparency and customer retention.
  • Collectors benefit from trusted provenance, and primary brands gain a controlled re-entry channel. Certified inventory can command a trust premium when more than 60% of buyers still prefer stores (2025).
  • The opportunity requires interoperable serial records, service histories and dealer standards. Counterfeit trade of USD 464 billion annually (global) makes authentication capability a commercial differentiator rather than a compliance-only expense.

Next-Generation Collector Conversion

global

  • Brands can monetize education, customization and entry complications for first-time buyers while preserving upgrade paths; HNWI population growth of 7.9% (2025, global) expands the top of the funnel.
  • Retailers benefit from omnichannel CRM that converts digital research into appointments. Multi-brand stores already attract 38% of surveyed buyers (2025), giving them a strong role in cross-brand education and comparison.
  • To realize the opportunity, brands must shorten response times, improve wait-list transparency and broaden wearable case sizes without overproducing. Mono-brand boutiques captured 23% of buyers (2025), providing a direct platform for lifecycle engagement.

CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

The market is moderately concentrated at group level but highly concentrated within iconic references. Entry barriers include heritage, movement capability, controlled distribution, after-sales infrastructure, collector trust and the working capital required to sustain scarce production.

Market Share Distribution

Rolex SA
Compagnie Financière Richemont SA
The Swatch Group Ltd.
Patek Philippe SA

Top 5 Players

1
Rolex SA
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2
Compagnie Financière Richemont SA
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3
The Swatch Group Ltd.
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4
Patek Philippe SA
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5
Audemars Piguet Holding SA
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
Rolex SA
-Geneva, Switzerland1905High-volume luxury mechanical watches and certified pre-owned
Compagnie Financière Richemont SA
-Bellevue, Switzerland1988Specialist watch maisons, high complications and luxury retail
The Swatch Group Ltd.
-Biel/Bienne, Switzerland1983Multi-brand Swiss watches from accessible luxury to haute horlogerie
Patek Philippe SA
-Geneva, Switzerland1839Independent haute horlogerie, complications and collector allocation
Audemars Piguet Holding SA
-Le Brassus, Switzerland1875High luxury sports watches and complicated mechanical pieces
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
-Paris, France1987TAG Heuer, Hublot, Zenith and Bulgari watch portfolios
Breitling SA
-Grenchen, Switzerland1884Luxury chronographs, aviation and professional sports watches
Richard Mille SA
-Les Breuleux, Switzerland2001Ultra-luxury technical watches and limited production
Chopard & Cie SA
-Geneva, Switzerland1860Luxury watches, jewellery watches and in-house manufacture
Seiko Watch Corporation
-Tokyo, Japan1881Grand Seiko, Credor and premium Japanese mechanical watches

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Compares brand revenue concentration across price tiers and regions.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Benchmarks production, boutiques, revenue growth and operating profitability.

SWOT Analysis:

Assesses heritage, scarcity, channel control and geographic exposure.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Evaluates laddering, allocation premiums, materials and complication economics.

Company Profiles:

Reviews portfolios, positioning, ownership, retail control and capabilities.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Table of Contents

89Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Swiss watch export value analysis
  • Luxury brand financial filing review
  • Regional wealth and tourism mapping
  • Retail channel and pricing audit

Primary Research

  • Luxury watch brand directors interviewed
  • Authorized retailer principals interviewed
  • Master watchmakers and service heads
  • Collectors and private bankers consulted

Validation and Triangulation

  • 268 respondent observations reconciled
  • Retail sell-through benchmarks cross-checked
  • Export values converted to retail
  • Volume and ASP consistency tested

CHAPTER 12 - FAQ

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