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Fossil Group, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results

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Fossil Group (NASDAQ:FOSL) reported Q2 2025 financial results, showing signs of turnaround with positive operating income. The company achieved net sales of $220.4 million, down 15.2% year-over-year, while gross margin expanded significantly by 490 basis points to 57.5%. Operating income reached $8.5 million with a 3.9% margin.

Key highlights include a 30.8% reduction in operating expenses to $118.2 million, benefiting from an $11 million gain on European warehouse sale. The company maintains strong liquidity of $110.6 million and has raised its full-year 2025 guidance, now expecting mid-teens sales decline versus previous mid to high teens forecast, with adjusted operating margin projected to be breakeven to slightly positive.

Fossil Group (NASDAQ:FOSL) ha comunicato i risultati del secondo trimestre 2025, mostrando segnali di ripresa con un risultato operativo positivo. L'azienda ha registrato ricavi netti per $220,4 milioni, in calo del 15,2% su base annua, mentre il margine lordo è aumentato significativamente di 490 punti base, raggiungendo il 57,5%. Il risultato operativo è stato di $8,5 milioni con un margine del 3,9%.

I punti salienti includono una riduzione del 30,8% delle spese operative a $118,2 milioni, favorita da una plusvalenza di $11 milioni derivante dalla vendita di un magazzino in Europa. La società mantiene una solida liquidità di $110,6 milioni e ha rivisto al rialzo le stime per l'intero 2025: ora prevede un calo delle vendite nella fascia media delle doppie cifre rispetto alla precedente previsione medio‑alta, con il margine operativo rettificato atteso in pareggio o leggermente positivo.

Fossil Group (NASDAQ:FOSL) informó los resultados del segundo trimestre de 2025, mostrando signos de recuperación con un resultado operativo positivo. La compañía registró ventas netas por $220,4 millones, una caída del 15,2% interanual, mientras que el margen bruto se amplió notablemente en 490 puntos básicos hasta el 57,5%. El resultado operativo alcanzó $8,5 millones con un margen del 3,9%.

Entre los puntos clave destaca una reducción del 30,8% de los gastos operativos hasta $118,2 millones, beneficiada por una ganancia de $11 millones por la venta de un almacén en Europa. La compañía mantiene una fuerte liquidez de $110,6 millones y ha elevado su guía para 2025: ahora espera una caída de ventas en la franja media de las dobles cifras frente a la anterior previsión medio‑alta, con el margen operativo ajustado proyectado en equilibrio o ligeramente positivo.

Fossil Group (NASDAQ:FOSL)은 2025년 2분기 실적을 발표하며 영업이익 흑자로 반등 조짐을 보였습니다. 회사는 순매출 $220.4 million을 기록해 전년 동기 대비 15.2% 감소했으나, 매출총이익률은 490 베이시스 포인트 확대되어 57.5%로 개선되었습니다. 영업이익은 $8.5 million으로 영업이익률은 3.9%였습니다.

주요 내용으로는 영업비용이 30.8% 감소해 $118.2 million이 되었으며, 이는 유럽 창고 매각으로 인한 $11 million의 이익이 반영된 결과입니다. 회사는 $110.6 million의 튼튼한 유동성을 유지하고 있으며, 2025년 가이던스를 상향 조정해 이전의 중상위권 감소 전망에서 변경하여 현재는 중간 수준의 두 자릿수 감소를 예상하고, 조정 영업이익률은 손익분기 수준 내지 소폭 흑자를 전망하고 있습니다.

Fossil Group (NASDAQ:FOSL) a publié ses résultats du deuxième trimestre 2025, montrant des signes de redressement avec un résultat opérationnel positif. La société a enregistré des ventes nettes de $220,4 millions, en baisse de 15,2% sur un an, tandis que la marge brute s'est fortement élargie de 490 points de base pour atteindre 57,5%. Le résultat opérationnel s'est élevé à $8,5 millions avec une marge de 3,9%.

Parmi les points clés, on note une réduction de 30,8% des charges opérationnelles à $118,2 millions, soutenue par une plus‑value de $11 millions liée à la vente d'un entrepôt en Europe. La société conserve une liquidité solide de $110,6 millions et a relevé ses prévisions pour 2025 : elle anticipe désormais une baisse des ventes dans la fourchette moyenne des pourcentages à deux chiffres (mid‑teens) contre une estimation précédente moyenne à élevée, la marge opérationnelle ajustée devant se situer à l'équilibre ou légèrement positive.

Fossil Group (NASDAQ:FOSL) meldete die Finanzergebnisse für das 2. Quartal 2025 und zeigt damit Anzeichen einer Wende mit positivem operativem Ergebnis. Das Unternehmen erzielte Nettoerlöse in Höhe von $220,4 Millionen, ein Rückgang von 15,2% im Jahresvergleich, während die Bruttomarge sich deutlich um 490 Basispunkte auf 57,5% verbesserte. Das operative Ergebnis belief sich auf $8,5 Millionen bei einer Marge von 3,9%.

Zu den wichtigsten Punkten gehört eine Reduzierung der Betriebskosten um 30,8% auf $118,2 Millionen, begünstigt durch einen Gewinn von $11 Millionen aus dem Verkauf eines Lagers in Europa. Das Unternehmen hält eine starke Liquidität von $110,6 Millionen und hat die Jahresprognose für 2025 angehoben: Nun wird ein Umsatzrückgang im mittleren Bereich der zweistelligen Prozentsätze erwartet (statt zuvor mittlerer bis hoher zweistelliger Werte), wobei die bereinigte operative Marge voraussichtlich bei null oder leicht positiv liegen wird.

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  • Net sales declined 15.2% to $220.4 million
  • Traditional watch sales decreased 8% in constant currency
  • Leathers category dropped 39% and jewelry sales fell 22%
  • Net loss of $2.3 million ($0.04 per share)
  • Total debt stands at $179.0 million
  • Comparable retail sales declined 23%
  • Increased tariffs impacting margins negatively

Insights

Fossil shows turnaround progress with positive operating income despite sales decline, strengthening margins while implementing refinancing plan.

Fossil's Q2 results reveal a company in transition, demonstrating encouraging financial discipline despite continued sales challenges. While net sales declined 15.2% to $220.4 million, the company delivered positive operating income of $8.5 million, a significant improvement from the $34 million operating loss in Q2 2024.

The gross margin expansion of 490 basis points to 57.5% is particularly noteworthy, reflecting improved product margins from better sourcing and reduced freight costs. This margin improvement, combined with the 30.8% reduction in operating expenses, signals effective execution of the company's restructuring initiatives.

The sales decline stems from multiple factors - category weakness, consumer softness, channel challenges, and strategic decisions like exiting the smartwatch category and store rationalization (accounting for approximately 6 percentage points of the decline). Traditional watches, the company's core category, saw a less severe 8% constant currency decline.

Regional performance shows varying degrees of weakness with constant currency declines of 19% in Americas, 14% in Europe, and 12% in Asia. The wholesale channel (-6%) significantly outperformed direct-to-consumer (-30%), suggesting retail traffic challenges but relatively better resilience in B2B channels.

The company's liquidity position of $110.6 million provides some breathing room, though total debt of $179 million remains a concern - which explains the announced refinancing plan. Inventory reduction of 11.9% indicates improved operational efficiency.

Management's decision to raise full-year guidance reflects confidence in their turnaround plan, now expecting mid-teens sales decline (improved from mid-to-high teens) and break-even to slightly positive adjusted operating margin (improved from negative low single digits). The upcoming Nick Jonas global campaign and focus on brand building initiatives suggest efforts to reignite consumer interest.

Delivers positive operating income

Second quarter 2025 worldwide net sales totaled $220 million

Gross margin expanded 490 basis points to 57.5%

Second quarter operating income of $8 million and operating margin of 3.9%; constant currency adjusted operating income of $4 million and constant currency adjusted operating margin of 1.7%

Raises full year 2025 guidance

RICHARDSON, Texas, Aug. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fossil Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FOSL) today announced financial results for the fiscal second quarter ended July 5, 2025. In a separate press release today, the Company also announced a comprehensive refinancing plan to strengthen its balance sheet and increase liquidity.

“Our second quarter outperformance and continuing momentum reinforces the strength of our turnaround plan,” said Franco Fogliato, CEO. “We delivered a third consecutive quarter of positive adjusted operating income supported by a healthy gross margin profile and an improving cost structure. We are particularly pleased to have announced a comprehensive refinancing plan that we believe will meaningfully strengthen our financial position and create additional runway to support our turnaround and growth plans.”

“Looking at the second half of the year, we are focusing on key brand building initiatives around product, marketing and customer experience, including the upcoming launch of our global campaign featuring Fossil’s celebrity brand ambassador, Nick Jonas. Our teams continue to deliver strong execution across our turnaround pillars, resulting in better than expected year-to-date performance. We are pleased that this strong operating and financial momentum positions us to raise our top and bottom line outlook for full year 2025 as we make further progress toward building long-term shareholder value.”

Second Quarter 2025 Operating Results

Amounts referred to as “adjusted” as well as “constant currency” are non-GAAP financial measures.   Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to their closest reported GAAP measures are included at the end of this press release.

  • Net sales totaled $220.4 million, a decrease of 15.2% on a reported basis and 15.8% in constant currency compared to $260.0 million in the second quarter of fiscal 2024. The sales decrease was largely driven by overall category, consumer and channel softness. Declines in smartwatch sales resulting from our exit of the category, and our store rationalization initiatives comprised approximately 6 points of the sales decline in the second quarter. Net sales in constant currency declined 19% in the Americas, 14% in Europe and 12% in Asia. Wholesale sales in constant currency declined 6%, while our direct to consumer sales decreased 30%. Within our direct to consumer channels, comparable retail sales declined 23%. In our major product categories, traditional watch sales decreased 8% in constant currency in the second quarter compared to the prior year period. The leathers category decreased 39% and jewelry sales declined 22% in constant currency during the second quarter. From a brand lens, the majority of the brands in our portfolio decreased in the second quarter.

  • Gross profit totaled $126.7 million, a decline of 7.4% compared to $136.9 million in the second quarter of 2024. Gross margin increased 490 basis points to 57.5% versus 52.6% in the second quarter of 2024. The year-over-year increase primarily reflects improved product margins in our core categories driven by sourcing initiatives, our exit from the smartwatch category, and reduced freight costs. These favorable impacts were partially offset by increased tariffs.

  • Operating expenses totaled $118.2 million, down 30.8% compared to $170.9 million a year ago. As a percentage of net sales, operating expenses were 53.7% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to 65.7% in the prior year second quarter. Operating expenses in the second quarter of 2025 were favorably impacted by an $11 million gain on the sale of our European warehouse and included $7.3 million of restructuring costs, primarily related to professional services and employee costs. Operating expenses in the second quarter of 2024 included $16.7 million of restructuring costs. SG&A expenses were $110.9 million, down 27.8% compared to the second quarter of 2024, primarily driven by cost reductions and efficiencies gained through our restructuring programs. As a percentage of net sales, SG&A expenses were 50.3% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to 59.1% in the prior year second quarter.

  • Operating income (loss) was $8.5 million compared to $(34.0) million in the second quarter of 2024. Operating margin was 3.9% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to (13.1)% in the prior year second quarter. Adjusted operating income totaled $3.8 million compared to adjusted operating loss of $17.0 million in the second quarter of 2024. Adjusted operating margin was 1.7% in the second quarter of 2025 compared to (6.5)% in the prior year second quarter.

  • Interest expense increased to $4.3 million compared to $4.1 million in the second quarter of 2024.

  • Other income (expense) was expense of $0.1 million compared to income of $1.5 million in the second quarter of 2024, reflecting decreased interest income and net currency losses in the second quarter of 2025 as compared to net currency gains in the prior year second quarter.  

  • Income (loss) before income taxes was $4.1 million compared to $(36.6) million in the second quarter of 2024.

  • Adjusted EBITDA was $7.0 million, or 3.2% of net sales in the second quarter of 2025 and $(11.7) million, or (4.5)% of net sales in the prior year quarter.

  • Provision (benefit) for income taxes was an expense of $6.2 million, resulting in an effective income tax rate of 150.9% compared to an expense of $2.2 million and an effective tax rate of (6.0)% in the prior year. The effective tax rate in the second quarter of 2025 differed from the prior year second quarter primarily due to a change in the Company’s global mix of earnings.

  • Net loss totaled $2.3 million with net loss per diluted share of $0.04, which compares to net loss of $38.8 million and net loss per diluted share of $0.73 in the prior year second quarter. Adjusted net loss for the second quarter was $5.6 million with adjusted net loss per diluted share of $0.10 compared to adjusted net loss of $25.1 million with adjusted net loss per diluted share of $0.47 in the prior year second quarter.

Balance Sheet Summary

As of July 5, 2025, the Company had total liquidity of $110.6 million, including $109.9 million of cash and cash equivalents and $0.7 million of availability under its revolving credit facility. Inventories at the end of the second quarter of 2025 totaled $178.1 million, a decrease of 11.9% versus a year ago. Total debt was $179.0 million.

Outlook

The Company is raising financial guidance for full year 2025 to reflect the strength of year-to-date results and continuing progress under its turnaround plan.

  • Worldwide net sales are expected to decline in the mid-teens, which compares to prior guidance of a decline in the mid to high teens.
  • Adjusted operating margin(1) is expected to be break even to slightly positive, which compares to prior guidance of negative low single digits.

Worldwide net sales guidance includes an expected impact of approximately $45 million related to retail store closures and excludes potential asset sales. Worldwide net sales and adjusted operating margin guidance exclude impacts from foreign currency.

(1) A reconciliation of adjusted operating income, a non-GAAP financial measure, to a corresponding GAAP measure is not available on a forward-looking basis without unreasonable efforts due to the high variability and low visibility of certain income and expense items that are excluded in calculating adjusted operating income.

Safe Harbor

Certain statements contained herein that are not historical facts, including, but not limited to, statements regarding our outlook, expected financial position, TAG Plan benefits and expenses, liquidity and strategic review, constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. The actual results of the future events described in such forward-looking statements could differ materially from those stated in such forward-looking statements. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are: increased political uncertainty, the effect of worldwide economic conditions; the effect of any pandemics; risks related to the success of our restructuring program; the failure to meet the continued listing requirements of Nasdaq; significant changes in consumer spending patterns or preferences; interruptions or delays in the supply of key components or products; acts of war or acts of terrorism; loss of key facilities; a data security or privacy breach or information systems disruptions; changes in foreign currency valuations in relation to the U.S. dollar; lower levels of consumer spending resulting from inflation, a general economic downturn or generally reduced shopping activity caused by public safety or consumer confidence concerns; the performance of our products within the prevailing retail environment; customer acceptance of both new designs and newly-introduced product lines; changes in the mix of product sales; the effects of vigorous competition in the markets in which we operate; compliance with debt covenants and other contractual provisions and meeting debt service obligations; risks related to the success of our business strategy; the termination or non-renewal of material licenses; any impact of minimum royalty commitments in excess of royalties payable on actual sales; risks related to foreign operations and manufacturing; changes in the costs of materials and labor; government regulation and tariffs; our ability to secure and protect trademarks and other intellectual property rights; levels of traffic to and management of our retail stores; loss of key personnel or failure to attract and retain key employees and the outcome of current and possible future litigation, as well as the risks and uncertainties set forth in the Company’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effect on us. While management believes that these forward-looking statements are reasonable as and when made, there can be no assurance that future developments affecting us will be those that we anticipate. Readers of this release should consider these factors in evaluating, and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on, the forward-looking statements contained herein. The Company assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.

About Fossil Group, Inc.

Fossil Group, Inc. is a global design, marketing, distribution and innovation company specializing in lifestyle accessories. Under a diverse portfolio of owned and licensed brands, our offerings include watches, jewelry, handbags, small leather goods, belts and sunglasses. We are committed to delivering the best in design and innovation across our owned brands, Fossil, Michele, Relic, Skagen and Zodiac, and licensed brands, Armani Exchange, Diesel, DKNY, Emporio Armani, kate spade new york, Michael Kors, and Tory Burch. We bring each brand story to life through an extensive distribution network across numerous geographies, categories and channels. Certain press release and SEC filing information concerning the Company is also available at www.fossilgroup.com.

Investor Relations:Christine Greany
 The Blueshirt Group
 (858) 722-7815
 christine@blueshirtgroup.com
  


Consolidated Income Statement DataFor the 13 
Weeks Ended
 For the 13 
Weeks Ended
 For the 27
Weeks Ended
 For the 26
Weeks Ended
($ in millions, except per share data):July 5, 2025 June 29, 2024 July 5, 2025 June 29, 2024
Net sales$220.4  $260.0  $453.7  $514.9 
Cost of sales 93.7   123.1   184.0   244.6 
Gross profit 126.7   136.9   269.7   270.3 
Gross margin 57.5%  52.6%  59.5%  52.5%
Operating expenses:       
Selling, general and administrative expenses 110.9   153.6   244.8   305.9 
Other long-lived asset impairments    0.6   0.1   1.0 
Restructuring charges 7.3   16.7   23.1   26.7 
Total operating expenses$118.2  $170.9  $268.0  $333.6 
Total operating expenses (% of net sales) 53.7%  65.7%  59.1%  64.8%
Operating income (loss) 8.5   (34.0)  1.7   (63.3)
Operating margin 3.9%  (13.1)%  0.4%  (12.3)%
Interest expense 4.3   4.1   8.8   9.2 
Other income (expense) - net (0.1)  1.5   (3.3)  5.3 
Income (loss) before income taxes 4.1   (36.6)  (10.4)  (67.2)
Provision (benefit) for income taxes 6.2   2.2   9.6   (3.9)
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.2      (0.1)  (0.1)
Net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc.$(2.3) $(38.8) $(19.9) $(63.2)
Earnings per share:       
Basic$(0.04) $(0.73) $(0.37) $(1.20)
Diluted$(0.04) $(0.73) $(0.37) $(1.20)
Weighted average common shares outstanding:       
Basic 53.6   52.9   53.4   52.7 
Diluted 53.6   52.9   53.4   52.7 
                


Consolidated Balance Sheet Data ($ in millions):July 5, 2025 June 29, 2024
Assets:   
Cash and cash equivalents$109.9 $104.9
Accounts receivable - net 122.2  133.1
Inventories 178.1  202.1
Other current assets 83.4  102.3
Total current assets$493.6 $542.4
Property, plant and equipment - net$38.3 $47.2
Operating lease right-of-use assets 122.1  140.2
Intangible and other assets - net 50.5  55.9
Total long-term assets$210.9 $243.3
Total assets$704.5 $785.7
    
Liabilities and stockholders’ equity:   
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current liabilities$256.4 $277.1
Short-term debt 13.4  2.6
Total current liabilities$269.8 $279.7
Long-term debt$165.6 $156.5
Long-term operating lease liabilities 111.5  125.4
Other long-term liabilities 23.7  37.0
Total long-term liabilities$300.8 $318.9
Stockholders’ equity 133.9  187.1
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity$704.5 $785.7
      

Constant Currency Financial Information

The following table presents the Company’s business segment and product net sales on a constant currency basis which are non-GAAP financial measures. To calculate net sales on a constant currency basis, net sales for the current fiscal year period for entities reporting in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are translated into U.S. dollars at the average rates during the comparable period of the prior fiscal year. The Company presents constant currency information to provide investors with a basis to evaluate how its underlying business performed excluding the effects of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. The constant currency financial information presented herein should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, the measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP.

 Net Sales For the 13 Weeks Ended Net Sales For the
July 5, 2025 June 29, 2024 27 Weeks Ended July 5, 2025 26 Weeks
Ended June
29, 2024
($ in millions)As
Reported
 Impact of
Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Rates
 Constant
Currency
 As
Reported
 As
Reported
 Impact of
Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Rates
 Constant
Currency
 As
Reported
Segment:               
Americas$95.7 $1.4  $97.1 $119.6 $193.5 $4.0  $197.5 $229.6
Europe 67.2  (3.0)  64.2  74.8  144.5  (1.3)  143.2  153.6
Asia 57.4  0.1   57.5  65.2  114.8  1.5   116.3  130.7
Corporate 0.1     0.1  0.4  0.9     0.9  1.0
Total net sales$220.4 $(1.5) $218.9 $260.0 $453.7 $4.2  $457.9 $514.9
                
Product categories:               
Watches:               
Traditional watches$178.4 $(0.5) $177.9 $194.1 $363.1 $4.3  $367.4 $380.6
Smartwatches 1.4     1.4  8.4  5.4     5.4  17.3
Total watches$179.8 $(0.5) $179.3 $202.5 $368.5 $4.3  $372.8 $397.9
Leathers 16.9  (0.2)  16.7  27.2  34.1     34.1  54.7
Jewelry 19.4  (0.6)  18.8  24.2  41.7  (0.1)  41.6  50.5
Other 4.3  (0.2)  4.1  6.1  9.4     9.4  11.8
Total net sales$220.4 $(1.5) $218.9 $260.0 $453.7 $4.2  $457.9 $514.9
                          

Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share

Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share are non-GAAP financial measures. We define Adjusted EBITDA as our net income (loss) before the impact of income tax expense (benefit), plus interest expense, amortization and depreciation, impairment expense, other non-cash charges, stock-based compensation expense, restructuring expense and unamortized debt issuance costs included in loss on extinguishment of debt minus interest income and gains on asset divestitures. We define Adjusted operating income (loss) as operating income (loss) before impairment expense, restructuring expense and gains on asset divestitures. We define Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share as net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc. and diluted earnings (loss) per share, respectively, before impairment expense, restructuring expense, gains on asset divestitures and unamortized debt issuance costs included in loss on extinguishment of debt. We have included Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share herein because they are widely used by investors for valuation and for comparing our financial performance with the performance of our competitors. We also use both non-GAAP financial measures to monitor and compare the financial performance of our operations. Our presentation of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share may not be comparable to similarly titled measures other companies report. Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share are not intended to be used as alternatives to any measure of our performance in accordance with GAAP.

The following tables reconcile Adjusted EBITDA to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, which is income (loss) before income taxes.   Certain line items presented in the tables below, when aggregated, may not foot due to rounding.

 Fiscal 2024 Fiscal 2025  
($ in millions):Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total
Income (loss) before income taxes$(25.8) $(25.2) $(14.5) $4.1  $(61.4)
Plus:         
Interest expense 4.9   4.9   4.5   4.3   18.6 
Amortization and depreciation 3.8   3.8   3.4   3.0   14.0 
Impairment expense 1.0   0.6   0.1      1.7 
Other non-cash charges (0.5)  3.7   0.2   (0.5)  2.9 
Stock-based compensation 0.6   0.7   0.6   0.6   2.5 
Restructuring expense 4.8   28.2   15.8   7.3   56.1 
Restructuring cost of sales    7.5         7.5 
Less:         
Gains on asset divestitures          11.5   11.5 
Interest income 1.1   1.1   1.0   0.3   3.5 
Adjusted EBITDA$(12.3) $23.1  $9.1  $7.0  $26.9 
                    


 Fiscal 2023 Fiscal 2024  
($ in millions):Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total
Income (loss) before income taxes$(55.2) $(27.8) $(30.4) $(36.6) $(150.0)
Plus:         
Interest expense 5.8   5.7   5.1   4.1   20.7 
Amortization and depreciation 4.5   4.6   4.5   3.9   17.5 
Impairment expense 0.6   1.3   0.4   0.6   2.9 
Other non-cash charges (0.2)  0.1   (0.1)  0.1   (0.1)
Stock-based compensation 1.5   1.1   1.0   0.6   4.2 
Restructuring expense 16.0   15.5   10.1   16.7   58.3 
Restructuring cost of sales (1.3)  (1.3)  (0.2)     (2.8)
Less:         
Interest income 1.0   0.9   1.1   1.1   4.1 
Adjusted EBITDA$(29.3) $(1.6) $(10.7) $(11.7) $(53.4)
          

The following tables reconcile Adjusted operating income (loss), Adjusted net income (loss) and Adjusted earnings (loss) per share to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures, which are operating income (loss), net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc. and diluted earnings (loss) per share, respectively. Certain line items presented in the table below, when aggregated, may not foot due to rounding.

 For the 13 Weeks Ended July 5, 2025  
($ in millions, except per share data):As
Reported
Restructuring
Expenses
Gains on
Asset
Divestitures
(1)
As
Adjusted
Impact of
Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Rates
As Adjusted
Constant
Currency
Operating income (loss)$8.5 $7.3$(11.5)$4.3 $(0.5)$3.8 
Operating margin (% of net sales) 3.9%   2.0%  1.7%
Interest expense (4.3)    (4.3)  
Other income (expense) - net         
Income (loss) before income taxes 4.1  7.3 (11.5) (0.1)  
Provision (benefit) for income taxes 6.2  1.5 (2.4) 5.3   
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest (0.2)    (0.2)  
Net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc.$(2.3)$5.8$(9.1)$(5.6)  
Diluted earnings (loss) per share$(0.04)$0.11$(0.17)$(0.10)  
              


 For the 13 Weeks Ended June 29, 2024  
($ in millions, except per share data):As
Reported
Other Long-
Lived Asset
Impairment
Restructuring
Expenses
As
Adjusted
Impact of
Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Rates
As Adjusted
Constant
Currency
Operating income (loss)$(34.0)$0.6$16.7$(16.7)$(0.3)$(17.0)
Operating margin (% of net sales) (13.1)%   (6.4)%  (6.5)%
Interest expense (4.1)   (4.1)  
Other income (expense) - net 1.5    1.5   
Income (loss) before income taxes (36.6) 0.6 16.7 (19.3)  
Provision for income taxes 2.2  0.1 3.5 5.8   
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.1    0.1   
Net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc.$(38.8)$0.5$13.2$(25.1)  
Diluted earnings (loss) per share$(0.73)$0.01$0.25$(0.47)  
             


 For the 27 Weeks Ended July 5, 2025  
($ in millions, except per share data):As
Reported
Other Long-
Lived Asset
Impairment
Restructuring
Expenses
Gains on
Asset
Divestitures
(1)
As
Adjusted
Impact of
Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Rates
As Adjusted
Constant
Currency
Operating income (loss)$1.7 $0.1$23.1$(11.5)$13.4 $0.7$14.1 
Operating margin (% of net sales) 0.4%    3.0%  3.1%
Interest expense (8.8)     (8.8)  
Other income (expense) - net (3.3)     (3.3)  
Income (loss) before income taxes (10.4) 0.1 23.1 (11.5) 1.3   
Provision (benefit) for income taxes 9.6   4.9 (2.4) 12.1   
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.1      0.1   
Net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc.$(19.9)$0.1$18.2$(9.1)$(10.7)  
Diluted earnings (loss) per share$(0.37)$$0.34$(0.17)$(0.20)  
                


 For the 26 Weeks Ended June 29, 2024  
($ in millions, except per share data):As
Reported
Restructuring
Cost of
Sales
Other Long-
Lived Asset
Impairment
Restructuring
Expenses
As
Adjusted
Impact of
Foreign
Currency
Exchange
Rates
As Adjusted
Constant
Currency
Operating income (loss)$(63.2)$(0.2)$1.0$26.7$(35.7)$(0.9)$(36.6)
Operating margin (% of net sales) (12.3)%    (6.9)%  (7.1)%
Interest expense (9.2)     (9.2)  
Other income (expense) - net 5.3      5.3   
Income (loss) before income taxes (67.1) (0.2) 1.0 26.7 (39.6)  
Provision for income taxes (3.9)   0.2 5.6 1.9   
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest 0.1      0.1   
Net income (loss) attributable to Fossil Group, Inc.$(63.1)$(0.2)$0.8$21.1$(41.4)  
Diluted earnings (loss) per share$(1.20)$ $0.02$0.40$(0.78)  
                

(1) Includes the gain on sale of our European distribution center and equipment from a Swiss manufacturing facility

Store Count Information

 June 29, 2024 Opened Closed July 5, 2025
Americas120 0 19 101
Europe69 0 17 52
Asia69 3 11 61
Total stores258 3 47 214

FAQ

What were Fossil Group's (FOSL) Q2 2025 earnings results?

Fossil reported net sales of $220.4 million, operating income of $8.5 million, and a net loss of $2.3 million ($0.04 per share). Gross margin improved to 57.5%.

How much did Fossil's (FOSL) sales decline in Q2 2025?

Fossil's net sales declined 15.2% on a reported basis and 15.8% in constant currency compared to Q2 2024.

What is Fossil's (FOSL) financial outlook for 2025?

Fossil raised its 2025 guidance, expecting net sales to decline in the mid-teens (improved from mid to high teens) with adjusted operating margin projected to be breakeven to slightly positive.

How much cash does Fossil (FOSL) have available?

As of July 5, 2025, Fossil had total liquidity of $110.6 million, including $109.9 million in cash and cash equivalents and $0.7 million available under its revolving credit facility.

What were Fossil's (FOSL) operating expenses in Q2 2025?

Operating expenses totaled $118.2 million, down 30.8% compared to Q2 2024, including a $11 million gain from European warehouse sale and $7.3 million in restructuring costs.
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