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It’s time for China says watch chief

Richard Tibber, who runs the UK’s largest watch firm, is eyeing up new growth markets.

October 27, 2011 10:20
Richard Tibber’s watch firm Zeon has a 15 per cent UK market share

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

Richard Tibber is never late. Hardly surprising considering he owns several dozen watches and has access to millions.

Mr Tibber is the managing director of Zeon, the UK's leading watch company. It sells more than 2.5 million watches a year, achieves around £30 million worth of sales and has a 15 per cent market share.

The company's products, which include gifts and gadgets, are in most high street stores from Asda to John Lewis. But for Mr Tibber, 61, there is no time to sit back. A former manager at Marks & Spencer, he is always eyeing up new opportunities.

Zeon predominantly supplies licensed and own-label watches - priced between £25 and £500 - to the mainstream market, described by Mr Tibber as the "bread and butter of the business." But he is keen to increase the firm's presence at the higher end.