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Watches of Switzerland on mission to become US market leader and take bigger chunk of EU luxury watch sales

Group, which includes Goldsmiths and Mappin and Webb, also building on strong position in its home territory

The new-look Goldsmiths, in Highcross, Leicester(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

The boss of the Watches of Switzerland group says he wants it to become the market leader in the United States and look for opportunities to grow sales across the EU.

Chief executive Brian Duffy said the Leicestershire-headquartered group – which includes Goldsmiths jewellers and Mappin and Webb – was also building its already strong position in its home territory.

Investment in the US, combined with continued strong demand for luxury watches and jewellery and a near 29 per cent growth in online sales, saw global sales reach £586.2 million in the six months to the end of October, compared to the same period last year.

Pre-tax profits almost doubled to £64.7 million for the half year, compared to £36.2 million a year earlier.

Revenues from its US stores, the business said, were £167.6 million for the six months, up 50 per cent on a year before.

The group has been investing in its American Mayors chain, and doing more with its single brand watch shops in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and US.

It has refurbished two Florida stores and opened Watches of Switzerland branches in American Dream, New Jersey and in Kenwood Towne Centre, Cincinnati. It has also opened a refurbished Rolex boutique in the Wynn Resort, Las Vegas.

On top of that the group is opening a new Watches of Switzerland store in the Battersea Power Station redevelopment next year, continuing to refresh its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Goldsmiths stores and open new ones.