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The group saw 84 per cent of Q3 sales coming from luxury watches. Picture: Jared Siskin/Getty Images for Watches Of Switzerland.

Watches of Switzerland maintains full-year guidance after Q3 sales uptick

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'The luxury watch and jewellery markets are dynamic and our group investment-led model continues to gain positive momentum,' says Glasgow-born boss Brian Duffy. Picture: contributed.

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The group said it has seen 'continued strong demand' for luxury watches. Picture: contributed.

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Scotsman Brian Duffy is the chief executive of Watches of Switzerland, which ranks as Britain’s biggest retailer of Rolex, Cartier, Omega, TAG Heuer and Breitling watches. Picture: John Devlin

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Scotsman Brian Duffy is the chief executive of Watches of Switzerland, which ranks as Britain’s biggest retailer of Rolex, Omega, TAG Heuer and Breitling watches. Picture: John Devlin

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Scotsman Brian Duffy is the chief executive of Watches of Switzerland, which ranks as Britain’s biggest retailer of Rolex, Omega, TAG Heuer and Breitling watches. Picture: John Devlin

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Brian Duffy, chief executive of Watches of Switzerland, will this week reveal progress towards the £1 billion sales milestone. Picture: John Devlin

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Scotsman Brian Duffy is the chief executive of Watches of Switzerland, which ranks as Britain’s biggest retailer of Rolex, Omega, TAG Heuer and Breitling watches. Picture: John Devlin

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Scotsman Brian Duffy is the chief executive of Watches of Switzerland, which ranks as Britain’s biggest retailer of Rolex, Cartier, Omega, TAG Heuer and Breitling watches. Picture: John Devlin

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