Crisis Watch is a new victim, the company Wyler in Geneva.
Revived in recent years by the Italian Binda Group, the brand temporarily throws in the towel to better survive the crisis. The entire staff was dismissed, with the exception of the CFO and CEO, Ryan St George, said at last Agefi, confirming information from Business Watches. Review magazine wrote that there is little record of the brand was traveling among lawyers genevois to be transferred. The CEO, who arrived at the last show watchmaker Baselworld this spring, did not wish to make further comment or detail the number of employees concerned. According to our information, it would be a dozen people. The company has not complied with the collective labor agreement, according to a source association. The CEO, however, indicated that the company remains operational and the after sales service was maintained. The brand is distributed in fifty countries.
Wyler was revived three years ago through its Italian owner. Owned by the brothers Marcello and Simone Binda, the company operates in the distribution and manufacture of watches and fashion items. It works especially for licensed brands Dolce & Gabbana or Ducati.
There is just one month, Bryan St George told the press that "we hope that sales will remain stable over the years." Other victims may follow in the coming months. Because the situation on the front watch exports not improving.ρολοι της εταιριας και μηχανη της



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