Fossil buys wearable tech business

Fossil Group is to buy Misfit, an innovator in wearable technology and connected devices.

The $260 million acquisition will enable Fossil to expand its addressable market, offering consumers both traditional timepieces and fashionable connected accessories. Misfit brings to Fossil a scalable cloud and app platform, a world-class software and hardware engineering team, a native wearable technology brand and a pipeline of innovative products.

“We have a significant opportunity to add technology and connectivity across our platform of watches and accessories,” said Kosta Kartsotis, Fossil CEO.

“With the acquisition of Misfit, Fossil Group will be uniquely positioned to lead the convergence of style and technology and to become the fashion gateway to the high-growth wearable technology and connected device markets.”

Fossil Group is a global design, marketing and distribution company that specialises in consumer lifestyle and fashion accessories, including men’s and women’s fashion watches and jewellery, handbags, small leather goods and accessories, sold under 16 brands including Skagen. It sells through department stores, specialty retail stores and specialty stores in 150 countries, and has 600 of its own stores.

Fossil says Misfit has already solved many of the biggest challenges with wearable accessories, including battery life.

The deal will enable Fossil to expand its wearable market with new distribution channels, new products, new brands and new enterprise partnerships, including music, fitness, healthcare and digital entities.

Misfit founder, Sonny Vu, said the two companies will now be able to introduce products that “blend Misfit’s seamless, intuitive technology and user experience with the design, style and branding that is the hallmark of Fossil Group”.

Vu will serve as president and chief technology officer of connected devices for Fossil Group and will become a member of the company’s executive leadership team.

Misfit was cofounded in 2011 by Vu and John Sculley, former CEO of Apple and Pepsi, and Sridhar Iyengar, co-founder and former CTO of AgaMatrix.

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