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  2. Microbrand watches - Wikipedia

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    The term "microbrand" is usually synonymous with the microbrand watch industry, though it can also be more widely used to describe any small-scale brand that is likely only recognized in niche communities and among hobbyists. The first microbrands debuted in the early to mid-2000s.

  3. How to Buy a Watch for Less Than $1,500 - AOL

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    Now, you’re not necessarily limited to microbrand watches at under $1,500: Some larger companies, including Seiko, Hamilton, Longines, Swatch, Citizen, and others, offer many watches at this ...

  4. The Best Watches Under $200 Look Like a Million Bucks - AOL

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    We tested over 150 watches from brands like Orient, Breda, and Nixon. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Our Picks: The Best Watches for Women Under $200 - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Some people see watches as ancient relics. Sure, we get it — when it comes to finding ...

  6. The Bargain! Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Bargain! Shop Holdings, Inc., also known as TB!S, is a Canadian discount variety store chain operating in all Anglophone provinces in Canada, except PEI. The Bargain! Shop originated as a closeout store division of Woolworth Canada, developed out of some of the bankrupt assets of Bargain Harold's in 1

  7. Microbrand - Wikipedia

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    A microbrand is a small-scale brand recognized only in a certain geographic location, or by consumers in a specific micromarket or niche market. [1] The majority of microbrands are owned by a microbusiness , though this trend is changing due to the expansion of the Internet and advancement of micromarketing tools.