KDDL: consolidated PAT +51% YoY to ₹44.8 Cr, revenue +36%, margins expand in Q1 FY27
PAT +50.7% YoY · revenue +36.3% · margins expanding
₹633.8 Cr
+36.3% YoY
₹44.75 Cr
+50.7% YoY
6.92%
+0.7pp YoY
₹23.87
KDDL's Q1 FY27 print is strong on a year-on-year basis: consolidated PAT (profit for the period, before minority interest) rose 50.7% YoY to ₹44.75 Cr on revenue of ₹633.80 Cr, up 36.3% YoY (sequentially, +29.6% QoQ PAT and +10.2% QoQ revenue off Q4 FY26). Consolidated NPM expanded to 6.92% from 6.23% a year ago and OPM to 15.02% from 14.74%, so the growth came with margin gains, not just volume. There is no formal analyst consensus on record for this quarter — KDDL carries thin sell-side coverage — so vsStreet is unknown; no press release accompanied this filing, so this read is drawn from the regulatory statement and prior concall commentary only.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
Growth was broad-based across both reporting segments. The Watches, Accessories & Luxury segment (built around Ethos Ltd and Favre Leuba) grew revenue 34.3% YoY to ₹466.55 Cr and remains ~74% of the consolidated top line, while Precision & Watch Components grew a faster 43.9% YoY to ₹160.72 Cr on a consolidated basis. On a standalone basis (largely the Precision Engineering and Bracelets businesses management explicitly guided on), revenue grew 39.8% YoY to ₹153.89 Cr — well ahead of the 20-25% CAGR flagged for FY27 in the May 2026 concall — and standalone OPM expanded to 22.91% from 18.76% a year ago, consistent with the 'stable to improving, mix-dependent' margin guidance given then. Standalone margins did ease sequentially (OPM 22.91% vs 26.19% in Q4 FY26; PAT down 1.4% QoQ to ₹19.51 Cr), but that's a normal quarter-to-quarter wobble and secondary to the YoY read.
The stock went into the print at ₹3,652.8, up 14.5% over the past month of trading.
For context: this is the second-highest quarterly PAT of the last 6 quarters; revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
KDDL provided a positive outlook for FY27 and beyond, expecting revenue to grow at 20-25% CAGR across key segments like Precision Engineering and Bracelets. Margins are expected to remain stable within a current band, with potential for improvement dependent on product mix and currency. The company plans significant ca
— This quarter: beat
Two guidance markers remain unresolved this quarter: Ornapac, the packaging unit reported under the 'Others' segment, stayed loss-making at -₹1.06 Cr (vs -₹0.83 Cr a year ago) — management's H2 FY27 profitability target isn't yet due, so this is on-track rather than a miss. The planned ₹50 Cr FY27 capex and Favre Leuba's 'more than double sales' target aren't verifiable from this filing, which carries no capex or brand-level disclosure. Within the quarter the board also saw a director resignation (22 June 2026, cited as time constraints) and had earlier approved an ₹8/share FY26 final dividend (19 May 2026) — neither tied to operating performance. One quality note: owners'-share PAT (and EPS, ₹23.87 vs ₹16.61 YoY) grew a slower-but-still-strong 43.7% YoY, below the 50.7% headline consolidated PAT growth, as NCI's share of profit rose to 34.4% from 31.2% a year ago.
W1
Ornapac ('Others' segment) profitability inflection guided for H2 FY27 — still at -₹1.06 Cr in Q1; watch Q3/Q4 for the turn
W2
Standalone Precision Engineering & Bracelets growth (+39.8% YoY this quarter) against the 20-25% CAGR guided for FY27 — check if the pace holds through the year
W3
Non-controlling interest share of consolidated PAT (34.4% now vs 31.2% YoY, tied to Ethos Ltd dilution) — watch whether owners'-share PAT growth keeps trailing headline consolidated PAT growth