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  2. Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair is a timepiece trade show held annually in Hong Kong.It is organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Ltd., and The Federation of Hong Kong Watch Trades and Industries Ltd.

  3. Emperor Group - Wikipedia

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    An Emperor Watch and Jewellery shop on Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. Emperor Group is a diversified group of companies founded by Albert Yeung in Hong Kong. Albert Yeung's father, Mr Yeung Shing, opened a watch shop named "Shing On Kee Watch Shop" in 1942, setting the business foundation. [3]

  4. Trade and Industry Department - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was subsequently reorganised and renamed the Trade, Industry and Customs Department and later the Trade Department. It remerged with part of the Industry Department in respect of general support for the industry sector and small and medium enterprises, and renamed Trade and Industry Department in 2000. [ 3 ]

  5. Memorigin - Wikipedia

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    Memorigin has also designed watches to be used as movie-themed merchandise in collaboration with global brands. Their Marvel watch collection featured well-known characters on the watch faces, such as Iron Man and Captain America. [2] They have also designed watches for Hollywood merchandise, including Warner Brothers and Hasbro. [3]

  6. Solvil et Titus - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Paul Vogel who inherited the company from his father came back to Europe and decided to sell the Solvil et Titus brand. The European activities became part of Swiss Ebel while the Asian activities and all the watch brands themselves were sold to Hong Kong entrepreneur Joseph Wong and are now part of Stelux Holdings.

  7. Parallel trading in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Parallel traders outside a pharmacy shop in Hong Kong. Parallel trading in Hong Kong is the phenomenon of Chinese parallel traders taking advantage of multiple entry visa policy to import goods from Hong Kong to mainland China, causing shortages of household goods in various locations starting in the North District and expanding to Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Tai Po and Shatin.

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  9. Hong Kong–Switzerland relations - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong's major export to Switzerland was jewellery (71.2%) while major Swiss exports to Hong Kong are watches and clocks (40.5%) and jewellery (19.3%). [ 6 ] [ dead link ‍ ] In 2022, Hong Kong's exports to Switzerland were predominantly in the precious metals sector, with ores, concentrates, and related materials (excluding gold) making up ...