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Swiss watchmaker Breitling sold to private equity firm

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AFP
Published
Apr 28, 2017

Swiss luxury watchmaker Breitling, whose sought-after timepieces are worn by celebrities including David Beckham and John Travolta, has been sold to CVC Partners, the private equity group revealed Friday.


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CVC announced in a statement in London that it will purchase a majority 80-percent stake in Breitling from Theodore Schneider, who will hold 20 percent after completion of the transaction.

The private equity giant did not give a price but Bloomberg News estimated the deal was worth in excess of 800 million euros ($870 million).

Breitling -- one of the few remaining Swiss watch brands to be independently owned -- was founded in 1884 when Leon Breitling opened up a workshop in the Jura mountains.

The Swiss company now employs 900 people and is headquartered in Grenchen in Switzerland.

It has two manufacturing facilities, in Grenchen and La Chaux-de-Fonds.

"I am convinced CVC is the right partner to elevate Breitling to the next level," said Theodore Schneider in the statement.

"CVC's expertise, track-record and international network will help unlock Breitling's full potential."

The deal is expected to close in June 2017, subject to approval by relevant competition authorities.

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