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  2. Ashford.com - Wikipedia

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    Ashford is a retailer that went online in 1999 as NewWatch.com, in Houston, Texas under the guidance of Rob Shaw, James Whittcomb, and Sean McNamara G.G. In 1999, the company was listed on NASDAQ under the symbol ASFD and underwritten by Goldman Sachs.

  3. 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.

  4. Tourneau - Wikipedia

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    The Tourneau brothers opened a small dressmaking shop, with a watch counter, in the Berkshire Place Hotel. [3] They followed this with the company's first full shop at Madison Avenue and 49th Street in 1930. [2] In 1940 a second location was founded in the Pennsylvania Hotel across from Penn Station. [4]

  5. Shinola (retail company) - Wikipedia

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    Shinola began by producing watches with quartz analog movements. [28] The company's first watch was released in March 2013. Produced in an edition of 2,500 and available in two sizes, The Runwell Limited Edition 47mm sold out in one week, with the last 40mm watch selling out in under two weeks.

  6. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Timex acquired the Nautica Watches license and introduced Timex Data Link. The Data Link PDA-type watch could receive contact and scheduling information from a sequence in a computer monitor's light using software developed with Microsoft. [34] They introduced the Timex Expedition brand in 1997, designed for rugged outdoor sports.

  7. 98% of Us Shop Online (And 74% Have Buyer’s Remorse) - AOL

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    According to Google, 98% of people worldwide shop online, whether it's just researching products, browsing or ultimately buying. Knowing this, the search engine giant recently launched some new ...