Big changes are coming to LVMH after its Watches Division CEO, Frédéric Arnault announced some major reshuffling that will come into effect on 1st September 2024.
Ricardo Guadalupe will be moving on from his role as CEO of the company and instead, he will take up the mantle of Honorary President of Hublot as he wishes to step back from operational management. Having been the CEO for more than a decade, Guadalupe was responsible for bringing Hublot to new heights with exciting collaborations as well as purposeful watches.
This included works with critically-acclaimed artists like Daniel Arsham and Takashi Murakami as well as its long-standing partnership with footballing giants FIFA and UEFA. Ricardo Guadalupe has been with Hublot for two decades and he oversaw the brand's growth from before it was acquired by LVMH in 2008. He was also part of Hublot's heritage when it launched its first-ever Big Bang Chronograph back in Basel 2005, which was during the era of Jean-Claude Biver.