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Harry Winston Rare Timepieces opens Middle East regional office in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, September 29 - 2004 at 12:24
- PRESS RELEASE
Harry Winston, world renowned as the 'King of Diamonds' and ultra high-end Swiss watch making, officially opened its Harry Winston Rare Timepieces Middle East Regional Office in Dubai last Saturday.
In his opening address, Maximilian Büsser, said: "The Middle East has traditionally been one of our strongest markets worldwide. The brand has cultivated a very high-end and faithful clientele in the region over the last fifty years, and the opening of the Middle East Regional Office is a reflection of our commitment to our retailers, customers and this dynamic region. Customers and retailers alike are craving a highly exclusive brand dedicated to the highest quality of craftsmanship"
The opening ceremony included a stylish cocktail reception during which VIP guests were given the opportunity to view the Harry Winston timepieces and to discover first hand why the extremely exclusive and luxurious brand is known as "The King of Diamonds".
Christophe Nicaise said, "This initiative is led by our drive to provide a centre of excellence for our retailers, who are the driving force behind the development of the regions luxury timepiece industry."
As Middle East Regional Director for the Swiss Watchmaker Harry Winston Rare Timepieces, Christophe Nicaise is responsible for developing and executing the firm's strategic plans for the GCC countries, the Levant region, Egypt, India, Pakistan and Iran. Tasked with establishing the watch company's first international subsidiary, he will personally manage the company's operations across all these markets.
The opening of the office marks a truly significant milestone for the company and is a further indication of the brand's growth and commitment to the region.
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