Meanwhile, Swiss retailers Bucherer and Gübelin not only sell their own jewellery and high jewellery lines but also offer ...
Today, as it celebrates its centennial, the Watches of Switzerland Group has more than 200 showrooms in Britain and the United States, employs more than 2,900 people, sells more than 80 watch ...
The group has scale on its side with a portfolio of 167 showrooms in the UK as of end-April 2024. And although it is already growing in the US with some 56 showrooms, there is still a huge opportunity ...
Watches of Switzerland Group’s acquisition of Hodinkee, a global digital editorial content provider and destination for luxury watch enthusiasts, will bolster the retailer’s “ability to capture market ...
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Watches of Switzerland has increased the size of its Oxford Street showroom, which now has a significant presence for Cartier ...
International retailer Watches of Switzerland Group and luxury timepiece brand Grand Seiko grew online and in-store sales in the US with a shared digital partnership across paid and earned media. The ...
the launch of the Apple Watch took share in the market from Swiss watches, leading to a widely seen revenue loss across the industry and leading to Swatch Group’s 2016 revenue slump and slower ...
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European shares experienced a mixed performance on Tuesday, as energy stocks struggled while financial services, particularly UBS Group, saw an uptick following positive Q3 ...
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