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Company type | Privately Held |
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Industry | Watch manufacturing, Luxury Goods |
Founded | 1854 as Waterbury Clock Company |
Headquarters | ??? - confirm |
Owner | ??? - confirm |
Website | http://www.timexgroup.com/ |
Timex Group B.V., headquartered in Amsterdam, is a watchmaking conglomerate consisting of several companies around the globe including the American company Timex Group USA from which it had evolved. Timex Group does business in 65 countries with over 5,000 employees in the Americas, Europe and Asia.[1]
Businesses and exclusive worldwide licenses include the Timex Business Unit (Timex, Timex Ironman, Opex, TX, Nautica, Marc Eckō), Timex Group Luxury Watches (Valentino, Salvatore Ferragamo), Sequel (Guess, Gc), Vertime (Versace, Versus), Vincent Bérard and Giorgio Galli Design Lab.[2][3] Today, Timex Group B.V.'s products are manufactured in the Far East and in Switzerland, often based on technology that continues to be developed in the United States and in Germany. The group has operations in a number of countries in Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
Companies & Brands
editTimex Business Unit, A division of Timex Group USA, Inc.
Sequel AG
Vertime SA
Timex Group Luxury Watches
Vincent Bérard SA
Giorgio Galli Design Lab
References
edit- ^ Staff – JCK Online (2005-01-01). "'...and keeps on ticking'". JCKonline. Retrieved 2010-05-06.
- ^ Buchanan, Norma (2007). "Inside the New Timex" (PDF). WatchTime (October 2007). Ebner Publishing International: 112–119.
- ^ Tell, Caroline (2008). "Timex Aims for $1B Mark". WWD (08/04/2008).