IDEX Online Research: US Jewelry & Watch Sales Rise 5.6% In May
July 23, 14(IDEX Online News) – There was some good cheer for jewelry and watch retailers in May with sales in the U.S. rising by 5.6 percent on the year to $7.19 billion, based on preliminary US government figures.
The May figure was the highest monthly rise since November 2013 following increases of under 4.0 percent in the first months of 2014. The figures for the first five months of this year were all revised upwards.
The figures for January, February, March and April are 3.9 percent, 3.7 percent 3.7 percent and 2.3 percent, respectively.
The May figure and the revisions to the previous months give a boost to the case for rising jewelry and watch sales as economic recovery continues in the United States.
Meanwhile, May preliminary sales, including the crucial Mother's Day, showed a strong gain of 6.0 percent for specialty jewelers to $3.12 billion. And April sales for specialty jewelers were revised upward to a stronger 3.1 percent (year-on-year) from the preliminary gain of 2.4 percent reported last month .
There was a noteworthy rise on the month in sales at specialty jewelers in May compared with the figures for overall retail sales for the month as can be seen in the following graph, which reveresed the situation seen in April.
Total Jewelry Sales +2.4%
Jewelry sales alone, excluding watches, increased by 6.0 percent on the year in May to $3.12 billion, based on US Department of Commerce data.
Outlook
There is no doubt that retail jewelry sales have risen over the past 5-6 months. Is this a harbinger of things to come or just a temporary blip? Given the reasonably strong upward revisions for the figures for the first four months of the year and the powerful performance recorded in May, there is good reason to believe that it is the start of an upward trend.
There is no doubt that American consumers continue to be enamored of jewelry, and their willingness and financial ability to buy jewelry on a continuing basis appears to have received confirmation in the latest figures