Maurice Lacroix
Nicolas Barbanchon is a Supply Chain Manager at Maurice Lacroix since August 2021, bringing extensive experience in the luxury goods sector. Prior to this role, Barbanchon worked at Richemont from October 2015 to December 2020, serving as both Outbound Manager and Operations Manager. From July 2010 to September 2015, Barbanchon held positions as Production Manager and Methods Engineer at Cartier. Early in the career, Barbanchon was a Methods Engineer at Piaget from October 2009 to June 2010. Academically, Barbanchon earned a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from SUPMICROTECH-ENSMM between 2006 and 2010 and also studied at The University of Hong Kong in 2008-2009.
Maurice Lacroix
Maurice Lacroix is based in Saignelégier, located in the Jura region, an area noted for its watchmaking prowess. The past 40 years, the Swiss watchmaking company has produced watches reputed for their high perceived value and attention to details. In 2006, the Swiss watchmaking company designed and developed it first in-house movement and over successive years this has grown to 15 in-house Manufacture calibers. The company has won over a dozen major awards for its watches over the years, with industry panels recognizing its design, ingenious creativity and craftsmanship. Maurice Lacroix watches are distributed in 2’200 points of sale. It continues to grow, based on a winning formula of quality, reliability, ingenuity and determination, expressed through fresher and high perceived value designs backed by patented technologies. The company relentlessly seeks to deliver a new perspective on time to reward and accompany consumers in their quest of success. It is this “Passion for Progress” which is at the heart of the brand’s culture On July 1, 2011, DKSH, a Swiss company based in Zurich and the leading Market Expansion Services provider in Asia, acquired a controlling stake in the Maurice Lacroix group. With 780 business locations and 30,320 employees, DKSH is present in 36 countries and generated net sales of 10.5 billion Swiss francs in 2016.