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The affordable watches available for a fraction of the price of their luxury counterparts
British watchmaker Sekonda has seemingly paid tribute to £12,500 Cartier's Tank Louis with a much more affordable £40 ...
Square and rectangular watches have grown steadily in popularity over the past few years - and we don't just mean on the red carpet, where super-rare Cartier and Jaeger-LeCoultre grails regularly ...
Winning the lottery aside, if there’s one thing that puts stars in our eyes, it’s the fantasy of bagging a Cartier watch. From icons Princess Diana and Angelina Jolie to modern muses Sofia Richie and ...
A wearable device that enables users to monitor their daily step count, fitness targets and whether they're drinking sufficient water throughout the day. Fitness trackers have become sought-after ...
A wearable piece of tech that allows users to keep an eye on their daily step count, exercise goals and if they’re guzzling enough water each day. Fitness watches are popular gadgets for active ...
Time Products UK has highlighted Sekonda’s strong performance in global travel retail, underpinned by sustained growth momentum and rising demand from international travellers. Among its key ...
The watch brand reports strong momentum across global travel retail, with inflight relaunches, rapid Middle East expansion and new listings across Africa and the Middle East as it is 2026 poised for ...
Time Products has unveiled a new partner-led route-to-market strategy for its heritage watch brands Sekonda, Accurist and Limit, aimed at strengthening support for independent jewellers.
Sekonda is drawing attention to its recent pivot into smartwatches by releasing data based on the activity habits of 240,000 wearers. Sekonda makes eight collections of smartwatches ranging from the ...
A manhunt is on after an inmate who was jailed for robbery and having a knife went on the run from an open prison. Suffolk Police has warned people not to approach Jamie Sherfield after he absconded ...
With watch brand Sekonda approaching its 60th anniversary next year, Ruth Faulkner chats to Time Products chief executive Pete Ogley about the evolution of the brand.
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