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  2. Tourneau - Wikipedia

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    The first West Coast store was opened during the 1990s in the South Coast Plaza mall in Costa Mesa. [5] In 1997 the company opened The Tourneau TimeMachine on 57th Street in New York City, and was at the time the world's largest watch store. Then in 2005, the Tourneau Time Dome in Las Vegas assumed the Guinness World Record. [6]

  3. Ian Reisner - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, while still working at Salomon Brothers, [5] Reisner, his partner Mati Weiderpass and Paul Dominguez founded Watch World International, [6] [7] opening the first Watch World store in New York City's SoHo neighborhood that year. [8] [9] By July 1997, they had opened nine New York locations. [6]

  4. European Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The European Watch Company was founded on Newbury Street in Boston in 1993 by Albert Ganjei. [3] [4]EWC sells classic and contemporary timepieces, including rare vintage models and limited editions from brands such as Patek Philippe, Rolex, Audemars Piguet, F.P. Journe, and Vacheron Constantin.

  5. List of Swiss watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    West End Watch Co. 1886 Arnold Amstutz and Constant Droz Leytron Private company: Jérôme Monnat Jr., current CEO Zanuti: 1887 Albert Favre Zanuti: Geneva Private Zenith (watchmaker) 1865 [2] Le Locle [2] Georges Favre-Jacot [2] Le Locle Wholly owned subsidiary: LVMH: Julien Tornare (current CEO) Zeno-Watch Basel: 1868 Jules Godat Basel: 28 ...

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  7. Shoppers World (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    Shoppers World is a retail chain of discount department stores headquartered in New York. [1] It has approximately 40 locations, mostly in the eastern United States. It is operated by the SW Group, controlled by the Dushey family.

  8. World Market (store) - Wikipedia

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    World Market, formerly Cost Plus World Market, is an American chain of specialty/import retail stores, selling home furniture, decor, curtains, rugs, gifts, apparel, coffee, wine, craft beer, and international food products. The brand's original name came from the initial concept, since abandoned, of selling items for "cost plus 10%".

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