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  2. Bob's Watches - Wikipedia

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    Bob's Watches is an online marketplace for the resale and trade of watches, with a focus on Rolexes. It was one of the largest watch reselling websites in the United States in 2016. [3] The company was founded in the mid-1990s by Bob Thompson in North Carolina as a local seller of various watch brands and models.

  3. Tourneau - Wikipedia

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    Tourneau, LLC is a luxury watch retailer established in 1900 and based in the United States.In 2018 Tourneau was purchased by the European retailer, Bucherer AG.The company carries over 8,000 styles of men’s and women’s watches from nearly 40 luxury brands.

  4. Hatton Garden - Wikipedia

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    43 Hatton Garden, former 1686 church now known as Wren House. The Hatton Garden area between Leather Lane in the west and Saffron Hill in the east, and from Holborn in the south to Hatton Wall in the north, was developed as a new residential district in the Restoration period, between 1659 and 1694. [3]

  5. Watchfinder - Wikipedia

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    It was the first UK website dedicated to the online sale of second-hand watches when it started in 2002. [3] It was the first retailer to offer a "buy-back guarantee", in which the company refunds the cost of a watch if returned in good condition after two years. [5] It services and repairs at least 600 watches per month in-house. [6]

  6. Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents and Ely Place

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    The boundary in the east approximated Farringdon Road and Farringdon Street. It included the entire lengths of the streets now called Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden and Ely Place. Ely Rents was a group of houses owned by the See of Ely. [2] The liberty had a workhouse from 1730 and was grouped into the Holborn Poor Law Union in 1836. [3]

  7. London Diamond Bourse - Wikipedia

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    London Diamond Bourse. The London Diamond Bourse is a diamond exchange based in London's Hatton Garden area. [1] As of 2016, it had been trading for 76 years, and with rising property costs in the Hatton Garden area, the bourse was considering a move out of the center of London to a new location in the suburbs.