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Watches of Switzerland leaves Leicester trading estate for new HQ fit for a £1.5bn turnover brand

CEO Brian Duffy, 'We’re the biggest watch retailer in the world, based right here in Leicester'

Watches of Switzerland head office in Carlton Park, Leicester(Image: © 2023 RS Brown Photography)

Watches of Switzerland has left the dated head offices it occupied on an edge of town trading estate to one which management say finally fits the image of a £1.5 billion turnover global brand. The group – which takes in Goldsmiths and Mappin and Webb – has moved its 500 head office staff to a smart, three storey office complex with room to grow, just outside Leicester.

Its former offices, a couple of miles down the road, will be kept on and redeveloped as a distribution centre for its stores, and another site called Millfield House, also nearby, will become a Midlands watch service centre, creating 60 new jobs in the coming months.

Group chief executive Brian Duffy said the business had been through huge changes over the decade since he joined – including an IPO, an eightfold growth in online sales, overseas growth and store openings across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – and it was time for a new home.

Cutting the ribbon to the Carlton Park HQ, a mile from Junction 21 of the M1, he said the group was four times the size it was when he joined 10 years ago and thanked staff for putting up with its old Aurum House offices for so long.

He said: “As time went on and the business grew we were keen to move to somewhere that would properly represent the company and be a great place to work.

“Coming out of Covid, we had to find somewhere big and luxurious enough to ensure all of our colleagues could be seated and work together, as well as being in an environment which is reflective of who we are – a retailer of luxury products.

“We have 2,800 employees around the world and 500-plus based here and plan to grow that. I think we’re going to have many, many happy years here as we grow and continue to develop.

The group’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Europe president Craig Bolton, said the 70,000 sq ft office – previously occupied by Santander – had room to create around 100 new jobs over the next few years as the business continues its expansion in the States, which now accounts for 42 per cent of revenues, and into Europe.