Tudor's Industrial Ecosystem: Kenissi's Role in Movements and Oscillator Production
Tudor's recent industrial strategy has led to significant growth, with an estimated turnover of CHF 480 million for 180,000 pieces. The Tudor Manufacture, established in Le Locle in 2023, utilizes advanced technology and automated systems for watch production. Kenissi, founded in 2016, develops movements for Tudor and third-party brands, while Kenitec, a subsidiary, manufactures oscillators and hairsprings. Tudor's focus on quality includes Master Chronometer certification, ensuring high precision and performance.

Tudor's industrial strategy has been vital for its growth, with an estimated turnover of CHF 480 million from 180,000 pieces. The Tudor Manufacture, inaugurated in Le Locle in 2023, employs advanced technology and automation in watch production.
Kenissi, founded in 2016, produces movements for Tudor and others, while Kenitec manufactures oscillators and hairsprings. Tudor's oscillators utilize variable inertia balance wheels, and silicon hairsprings are produced by an external supplier.
Partnerships with suppliers like Joseph Baume and Orolux enhance component production. Tudor maintains stringent quality standards, including Master Chronometer certification for some watches.




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