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  2. Ashford.com - Wikipedia

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    In September 2001, Ashford was acquired by ecommerce service provider GSI Commerce (formerly Global Sports). [4] Years later in 2003, it was sold to Odimo Inc. who then sold it to the current owner Luxi Group in 2007. As of 2012, Ashford was ranked #323 on the Internet Retailer Top 500, placing it among the largest web merchants in the United ...

  3. Invicta Watch Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Invicta acquired Swiss watch manufacturer Glycine, with Invicta's CEO promising to respect Glycine's independence as it supports the Swiss watchmaker financially. [ 6 ] On June 1, 2023, Invicta's US retail division, Invicta Stores, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with plans to close some of its physical retail locations.

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  6. Christopher Ward (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the saving of traditional marketing and distribution costs, Christopher Ward watches are sold with lower margins for a more transparent price according to the company. [1] The brand combines technical quality and value. [13] In addition to using the internet for sales, Christopher Ward handles customer service requests through an online ...

  7. 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.

  8. Fossil Group - Wikipedia

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    Their main product was fashion watches with a retro look. In 1990, they introduced leather goods under the Fossil brand, and the Relic line of watches. Fossil had its initial public offering in 1993. [1] [6] Zodiac Watches was a Swiss brand that had been operating since 1882 when Fossil acquired it from Genender International in 2001 for $4.7 ...

  9. Nelsonic Industries - Wikipedia

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    Nelsonic Industries is an American electronics manufacturing and development company that operated from Long Island City, Queens, New York City [2] in the early 1980s and throughout the 1990s when it was acquired by the watch-manufacturer, M.Z. Berger.