Al-Dawliya Company for Watches, agent of Lee Cooper watches and other brands in the Kingdom, held a meeting for its distributors in order to introduce the latest designs it intends to launch in the Saudi market.
The meeting aimed at strengthening the company’s relationship with its distributors and discussing its strategy for the future, as it prepares for launching the latest models of Lee Cooper watches.
Mohammed Al-Aidroos, chairman of Al-Dawliya Company, said the company is working to increase the number of brands it represents in the Kingdom, with the objective of bringing more distinguished global watches to the country.
Al-Aidroos said the meeting aimed at highlighting the company’s keenness toward sustaining the mutually beneficial relations with the company’s many partners, and striving toward continuous development.
He thanked all those who contributed to the company’s success.
The chairman said that Al-Dawliya Company maintains it excellence through dedicated and unrelenting work, providing the best after-sales services.
He emphasized the importance of continued cooperation to promote sales of watches represented by the company in the market, whether through Al-Dawliya showrooms or through approved distributors in all regions of the Kingdom.
Al-Aidroos presented a detailed account of the latest models of Lee Cooper and Christian Lacroix that were launched recently at the Baselworld 2017
He concluded his speech by thanking the members of the board and his team members for their achievements and efforts to satisfy the company’s clients.
Source: Arab News
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