Ernest Borel
Industry | Watch manufacturing |
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Founded | 1856 [1] |
Founders | Jules Borel |
Headquarters | , Switzerland |
Area served | International |
Key people | Renaud de Retz, CEO since 2013 |
Products | Wristwatches |
Website | www |
Ernest Borel is a watch manufacturer founded in 1856 in Neuchatel, Switzerland. They have traditionally focused on export markets outside Europe and won several awards in the late 19th century, including first place in the 1866 Neuchatel observatory timing accuracy competition. This was viewed by the company as an important marketing strategy for increasing the brand's value, since the Neuchatel observatory was famed at the time for its timekeeping accuracy.
History
In 1876 they were awarded the "Premium Award" in Philadelphia, USA, and, in 1878, won the only "Precious Premium Award" given to the Swiss watch and clock industry in Paris, France that year. The company was run by the eponymous Borel family until 1975 when, owing to the 'Quartz crisis' affecting the entire Swiss watchmaking industry, it was sold on and became a member of the Synchron Group which consisted also of Cyma and Doxa.
In 1997, Ernest Borel was purchased by a group of investors from China. The investors appointed Raphaël Boillat as CEO, who in 2009 named his daughter, Nathalie, as successor.[2]
Ernest Borel SA is headquartered at their new factory premises at Le Noirmont, Switzerland. Previously, it was located at La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. The CEO of Ernest Borel is Renaud de Retz, who has been at the helm of the company since 2013.
The Ernest Borel Holdings Limited company stock (Asian operations) is traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[3]
Products
Ernest Borel currently produces traditionally styled automatic and quartz-movement wrist watches for men and women. The majority of their product line are fashion and dress watches, with a quartz chronograph line.
Corporate and Family logo
Their corporate and family logo of a dancing couple in 19th-century dress is intended by the company to reflect the elegance, tradition and inspiration of romance.
Market
The brand competes with brands such as Longines, Frédérique Constant and Titoni.
The prices of their watches range from the low hundreds up to the mid-thousands of USD.
Ernest Borel has been expanding and focusing their marketing on China, with the opening of a dedicated Ernest Borel shop in Beijing in late 2007. This also reflects the marketing strategy of their competitors.[4]
Football team
Ernest Borel sponsored a football team which played in the Hong Kong First Division League for three seasons only. The team entered the First Division by buying the HKFA membership from Sea Bee in 1990. It first appeared at the First Division League in the 1990/91 season. It won their only major trophies in 1991/92 by winning the Hong Kong Viceroy Cup and Hong Kong FA Cup. The team quit the league after the 1992/93 season.
References
- ^ "Ernest Borel: Brand Heritage", ernestborel.ch
- ^ * Shawkey, Bruce, "Ernest Borel: More Than Just a Cocktail", NAWCC Watch & Clock Bulletin, National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., November/December 2013
- ^ "ERNEST BOREL HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Cayman Islands with limited liability) : GLOBAL OFFERING", Hong Kong, 10 July 2014 ("Ernest Borel: Investor Information")
- ^ "Ernest Borel Holdings Limited Announces Details of Proposed Listing on the Main Board of SEHK", ACN Newswire, June 29, 2014
Further reading
- "Review of the Ernest Borel Deep Blue automatic", Sunday, February 19. 2006 (archived 2007)
- "Ernest Borel: History", swisstime.ch. (archived June 2, 2015)