In a definitive move toward vertical integration that mirrors Rolex’s acquisition of Bucherer, Patek Philippe has purchased the world’s oldest watch retailer, Beyer Chronometrie, marking the end of the Zurich icon’s 266-year legacy. Following the passing of longtime owner René Beyer in 2025, the landmark Bahnhofstrasse location will close by the end of 2026 and reopen in 2027 as an expanded Patek Philippe boutique, effectively ending the store’s history as a multi-brand retailer. While the two firms share a partnership dating back to 1842, this transition will see only a third of the current staff retained and the famous Beyer Watch Museum relocated to a new site within Zurich. This acquisition underscores a significant shift in the luxury watch landscape, as historic family-owned retailers are increasingly absorbed by the prestige brands they once helped establish.
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