Richemont operates in five key areas - jewellery, watches, writing instruments, leather and accessories, and clothing. The Group believes in strength through diversity. Each of the Maisons has its own distinct identity, that stems from its heritage and culture, and it is critical that each brand has the correct strategies and resources to be able to enhance that identity. The independence of the Maisons within the group is fundamental to the Group's strategy for future growth.
The Group is managed with the objective of growing value for shareholders over the long-term, recognising that the most important assets of the Group - its brands - have been in existence in most cases for over a century.
Management, designers and craftsmen across the Group strive to keep this heritage and the traditional values of its Maisons alive through a continuous process of reinvention and innovation.
Today, Richemont is one of the worldÂ’s leading luxury goods groups, with particular strengths in terms of jewellery, luxury watches and writing instruments.
The Group encompasses several of the most prestigious names in the industry including Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Piaget, Vacheron Constantin, Jaeger-LeCoultre, IWC, Dunhill and Montblanc.
Each of the GroupÂ’s brands represents a proud tradition of style, quality and craftsmanship which Richemont is committed to preserving. The individual heritage and identity of each maison is rigorously guarded, the GroupÂ’s designers and craftsmen being constantly challenged to keep the heritage alive through a continuous process of reinvention and innovation.