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Richemont Q1 Sales Beat Forecast as Cartier Demand Drives Strong Growth

Luxury goods giant Richemont (SWX: CFR), the owner of Cartier, reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter sales, fueled by robust demand across Asia and the Americas despite ongoing uncertainty in the global luxury...

Richemont Q1 Sales Beat Forecast as Cartier Demand Drives Strong Growth
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Luxury goods giant Richemont (SWX: CFR), the owner of Cartier, reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter sales, fueled by robust demand across Asia and the Americas despite ongoing uncertainty in the global luxury...

Luxury goods giant Richemont (SWX: CFR), the owner of Cartier, reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter sales, fueled by robust demand across Asia and the Americas despite ongoing uncertainty in the global luxury market. The Swiss-based luxury group, which also owns renowned watchmakers Piaget, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Vacheron Constantin, posted first-quarter sales of €6.33 billion ($7.24 billion) for the three months ended June 30. Measured at constant exchange rates, revenue increased 20% compared with the same period last year.

The results exceeded analysts' expectations, with a Visible Alpha consensus forecasting quarterly sales of €5.90 billion. The stronger-than-anticipated performance highlights Richemont's resilience as consumer demand for premium jewelry and luxury watches remains healthy in key international markets. Cartier continued to be a major contributor to the company's growth, benefiting from sustained demand for high-end jewelry collections.

Strong sales momentum in Asia and the Americas helped offset broader concerns about slowing luxury spending in some regions, reinforcing Richemont's position as one of the world's leading luxury goods companies. The better-than-expected quarterly performance also reflects the company's ability to capitalize on affluent consumer spending and ongoing demand for iconic luxury brands. Investors have been closely monitoring luxury sector earnings for signs of changing consumer behavior, particularly amid global economic uncertainty and fluctuating currency markets.

Richemont's portfolio of prestigious brands has continued to attract wealthy shoppers seeking premium jewelry, watches, and accessories, helping the company outperform market expectations during the quarter. The latest figures suggest that demand for luxury products remains resilient in several major markets, particularly in Asia, where consumer spending has remained strong, and in the Americas, where high-end retail activity continues to support sales growth. With first-quarter revenue comfortably surpassing analyst estimates, Richemont has delivered an encouraging start to its new financial year, reinforcing confidence in the company's long-term growth prospects and the enduring appeal of its flagship luxury brands, led by Cartier.

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Jul 14, 2026
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