The Hour Glass Limited thrives on luxury watch partnerships

The Hour Glass Limited, a luxury watch retailer based in Singapore, continues to grow through its exclusive partnerships with brands like Rolex and Patek Philippe. These collaborations are driving revenue expansion in Asia and Oceania. A recent analysis highlights the company's strong market position.

The Hour Glass Limited (HG SP), led by insights from Punit Khanna, operates as a prominent luxury watch retailer in Singapore. The company focuses on exclusivity, maintaining strong partnerships with top brands such as Rolex and Patek Philippe. These relationships have been key to fostering revenue growth across Asia and Oceania regions.

Published on March 4, 2026, the analysis covers several aspects of the business, including company overview, market analysis, the influence of Rolex and Patek Philippe, financial overview, and valuation compared to peers. A primer on Hour Glass (HG SP) from February 2026 provides additional context on its operations.

The retailer's strategy emphasizes premium offerings, which have contributed to its thriving status in the competitive luxury goods sector. No specific financial figures or timelines beyond the publication date are detailed in the available information.

This overview underscores The Hour Glass Limited's reliance on brand prestige to sustain growth in key markets.

Verwandte Artikel

Morgan Stanley's Ninth Annual Swiss Watch Report, released on February 18, 2026, reveals a concentrated Swiss watch market with declining unit shipments but stable export values. The report highlights the dominance of a few major brands and the growing importance of ultra-high-end watches. It estimates Swiss watch exports at CHF 24.4 billion for 2025, down 1.7% from the previous year.

Von KI berichtet

The ninth annual Morgan Stanley Swiss Watcher report reveals that leading Swiss watch brands like Rolex and Cartier gained market share in 2025 amid industry challenges. Overall production volumes fell to 14.6 million units, down significantly from previous peaks, as brands focused on higher-priced models. Swatch Group disputed the report's estimates, claiming stronger performance than indicated.

A new article highlights six innovative timepieces that rethink how we perceive and interact with time. From single-hand designs promoting mindfulness to tactile systems for the visually impaired, these watches blend functionality with unconventional aesthetics. Published on March 2, 2026, the piece explores their features and philosophies.

Von KI berichtet

In response to Morgan Stanley and LuxeConsult's Swiss Watcher report ranking Swiss watch brands for 2025—which crowned Rolex as leader with turnover exceeding the next four brands combined and dropped Swatch's Omega to fifth—Swatch Group issued an open letter decrying the estimates as inaccurate and hinting at legal action.

Mittwoch, 04. März 2026, 23:22 Uhr

Swiss watch exports fall again in early 2026

Mittwoch, 04. März 2026, 12:55 Uhr

Morgan Stanley releases top 50 Swiss watch brands ranking for 2025

Mittwoch, 04. März 2026, 00:24 Uhr

Square watches gain popularity with March 2026 sales

Dienstag, 03. März 2026, 18:51 Uhr

Go2Tutors publishes guide to the most luxurious watches

Dienstag, 03. März 2026, 02:33 Uhr

Glazer Hall launches Christie's luxury collectibles speaker series

Montag, 02. März 2026, 15:31 Uhr

Guichet watches reemerge in contemporary horology

Sonntag, 01. März 2026, 11:43 Uhr

Breitling expands 2026 limited-edition lineup with region-specific models

Samstag, 28. Februar 2026, 04:47 Uhr

Rolex achieves CHF 11 billion in sales for 2025

Freitag, 27. Februar 2026, 08:04 Uhr

Art of Time launches Circa luxury retail concept

Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2026, 06:09 Uhr

Seiko introduces HUF limited edition Seiko 5 Sports watch

 

 

 

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen