Watches of Switzerland Group's (LON:WOSG) stock is up by a considerable 25% over the past three months. We wonder ...
American Express Centurion and the Watches of Switzerland Group have announced a new partnership, the Centurion Watch Program. American Express Centurion cardholders (in the U.S only) can receive a ...
Watches of Switzerland Group may have been hit hard over the last year. But there are silver linings. Amid rampant pessimism, WOSGF stock is worth a contrarian bet. If more recent data points are any ...
Watches of Switzerland Group, the largest distributor of Rolex, has seen its stock underperform despite strong revenues and rapid growth, particularly in the US market. The company is expanding into ...
Watches of Switzerland Group lost a quarter of its market value on Friday after Rolex agreed to buy a leading Swiss watch retailer. Watches of Switzerland shares UK:WOSG slumped as much as 30%, after ...
(Reuters) -Watches of Switzerland said on Wednesday that it was on track to report fiscal first-half results in line with its expectations, helped by robust demand in the U.S., and a steady ...
Watches of Switzerland said its performance is encouraging and on track with its guidance, despite a wider slowdown in demand for high-end goods and the potential effects from tariffs in the key U.S.
Watches of Switzerland has shrugged off the impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs on Swiss exports and wider troubles in the luxury market, as it hailed sustained demand for upmarket watches and jewellery.
Watches of Switzerland Group PLC (LON:WOSG) shareholders will doubtless be very grateful to see the share price up 38% in the last quarter. But that cannot eclipse the less-than-impressive returns ...
FTSE 250-listed Watches of Switzerland plummeted on Friday on news that timepiece manufacturer Rolex is to enter the retail market. At 510.5p per share, the luxury watch retailer was 26% lower in ...
The Swiss watch industry is experiencing a notable revival. According to the latest Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry report, exports rose 4.5% in April, reaching 2.1 billion Swiss francs.
Even though the red carpet seems fixated on tiny timepieces, retailers say larger sizes still dominate sales. By Roberta Naas More retail outlets and a new fair add a modern layer on the city’s ...