(Photo credit: Time Files)
Rolex's multi-year expansion project in Bienne, whose plans were first filed with the city before the pandemic, are coming to an end, photos of the near-completed building taken Saturday reveal, the last part of a multiple-building expansion. The project was first detailed by Bienne-based publication Time Files.
All eyes are on the new manufacture slated to open in 2029, in Bulle, and the two temporary Rolex sites planned within the same canton. But the massive expansion of the Bienne manufacture is already likely contributing to Rolex’s inventory bump and the steady decline of the brand’s premium on the secondary market.
It is in Bienne, after all, that the components of a Rolex movement — from 200 to nearly 400 for the most complex calibres, according to Rolex — are manufactured, then assembled by hand and checked, a sure bottleneck in the production process.
The photos taken Saturday and sent to Coronet show the latest and final addition of what has been Rolex's biggest project in years.
Though the opening of the extension has been formerly inaugurated by the brand in 2022, it hasn't been fully complete. Production figures are hard to come by, but the Bienne project could boost movement production from 15% to 20%, based on the expansion size.