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Bedat & Co
Company typePrivate Limited Company
IndustryLuxury Watch Manufacturing
Founded1996; 28 years ago (1996)
FounderSimone BédatChristian Bédat
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
ProductsWristwatches
Websitewww.bedat.com

Bedat & Co is a Swiss watch brand. The company was founded by Simone Bédat and her son Christian Bédat.

Bedat & Co is owned by Luxury Concepts, a Malaysian firm.

History

Simone Bédat and her son Christian Bédat departed from the luxury Swiss watch brand Raymond Weil to create their own brand, Bedat, in 1996. The first collection of timepieces, the N°3, N°7., and Ref. 304, were presented in 1997 during BaselWorld.

In 2000, Gucci Group acquired 85% of Bedat & Co with Christian Bédat serving as the chairman. Simone Bedat helped her son Pro bono and was never an employee of the company. The watches in 2000 cost on average $5,000. In 2005, Gucci became sole owner of Bedat & Co after purchasing the remaining 15% of the company.

In 2006, Simone and Christian Bédat left the company. In 2008, the Swiss watch brand launched its first stand-alone boutique in Kuala Lumpur, the opening of which was officiated by Sultanah Nur Zahirah, the Raja Permaisuri Agong.

In 2009, Malaysia-based company Luxury Concepts acquired Bedat & Co and kept it a Swiss watch brand with global distribution. In 2010, Bedat & Co worked again with the designer Dino Modolo for the latest collection.

References

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