The Watches of Switzerland Group, British luxury timepiece and fine jewellery specialist, has opened its first mono-brand with Swiss watch brand, TUDOR, in Bristol and the South West.
Located in the Cribbs Causeway shopping mall, the Bristol boutique will be the second Watches of Switzerland Group mono-brand boutique with TUDOR, following the launch of TUDOR Westfield London.
Watches of Switzerland already has 16 stores across the UK and has further plans to launch multiple mono-brand boutiques across Europe. This includes the recent June opening of a Breitling store in Stockholm, as further boutiques in the Nordics and Ireland that are set to open by the end of 2022.
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As well as multi-brand stores and mono-brand boutiques in the US and UK, Watches of Switzerland also is supported by an e-commerce platform, and currently operates 171 stores in total as of May 2022.
Craig Bolton, President of the Watches of Switzerland Group UK & Europe, said: “Following the success of the TUDOR Westfield London boutique we are thrilled to announce the second mono-brand boutique with TUDOR as part of our store expansion plans.
“We take great pride in working with our brand partners to showcase their products and stories in the most authentic and engaging way possible.”
A TUDOR spokesperson stated, “TUDOR are delighted to be joining forces with the Watches of Switzerland Group again to launch a mono-brand boutique in the Southwest of the UK, and in particular Bristol – a key shopping destination.
“This will further strengthen our brand presence and awareness in the region and allow customers to fully immerse themselves in the brand culture.”
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