Luxury watchmaker wins parallel importation case - World Trademark Review (subscription)
Luxury watchmaker wins parallel importation case World Trademark Review (subscription) On November 14 2011 the Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Region Commercial Court ruled in favour of luxury watchmaker Longines Watch Co Francillon Ltd, a member of the Swatch Group, in a parallel importation case against Russian online shop Bestwatch.ru ... |
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Swiss watch exports hit record $21 billion - The Local Switzerland
![]() The Local Switzerland | Swiss watch exports hit record $21 billion The Local Switzerland The five biggest markets were Hong Kong at 4.1 billion francs, the United States on 1.9 billion francs, emerging giant China with 1.6 billion francs, France at 1.3 billion francs and Singapore, 1.1 billion francs. The world's biggest watch group Swatch ... |
02/02/2012Swiss watch exports hit record $21 bn in 2011 - Expatica Switzerland
02/02/2012Swiss watch exports hit record $21 bn in 2011 Expatica Switzerland The world's biggest watch group Swatch announced on January 10 it had for the first time exceeded 7.0 billion Swiss francs in annual sales despite the negative impact of the strong local currency. |