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Certina & Hamilton regional director visits Al-Ghazali company

March 11, 2018

Abdullatif Mohammed Al-Ali Al-Abdullatif, CEO of Al Ghazali Trading Company, welcomed Najib Kiwan, regional director of Swiss Certina & Hamilton Watches in the Middle East, during his visit to the company's headquarters in Jeddah. Kiwan and Abdullatif reviewed the marketing plan and new models that will be presented at Basel Exhibition 2018.

He also gave a detailed explanation to the salesmen and maintenance centers about the new models, which will be an important addition to the elegant Swiss watch market that meets all tastes for him and for her.

Kiwan praised the efforts of the CEO of Al-Ghazali Trading Company and mentioned his continuous support to the company's employees, which undoubtedly contributes to encouraging them to continue their efforts to maintain the advanced level achieved by Al-Ghazali Company and the advanced sales results achieved by Certina & Hamilton in the Saudi market.

Ending his visit, Kiwan toured Al Ghazali stores in Jeddah, where he expressed his admiration for the exhibitions' high level in terms of the splendor of the decorations and the distinguished commercial centers chosen by the company for its exhibitions in proportion to the ancient brands represented by the company in the Saudi market.

On his part, Abdullatif welcomed Kiwan saying: "Our partnership with Certina & Hamilton is a strategic partnership aimed at increasing sales and providing the best after-sales services. And thanks to our combined efforts, there has recently been a remarkable growth in sales, especially with what the company presents of modern designs that combine precision and elegance, which are available at all Al-Ghazali exhibitions in the Kingdom, as well as after-sales services provided by Al-Ghazali through specialized maintenance centers." — SG


March 11, 2018
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