What were the jewellers in Argos?

What were the jewellers in Argos?

Most people would recognize Elizabeth Duke from its strong presence in Argos, the high-street retailer that sold its stylish and budget-friendly jewelry. In 1980, Argos opened its Elizabeth Duke jewellery counter (named after a director’s wife) and by 1982, was the United Kingdom’s fourth-biggest jewellery retailer. The Elizabeth Duke brand was later phased out, with products sold as Jewellery and Watches.

Which country brand is Argos?

Argos: The New Chapter of Indian Watchmaking Argos Watches carries forward the legacy of Indian watchmaking: designed, built, and assembled in India for a new generation of watch lovers. If you want a timepiece that connects history with modern craftsmanship, Argos is where the story continues. Argos was founded with the aim of providing both premium and affordable mechanical watches, driven by the founders’ search for timepieces that catered to enthusiasts and connoisseurs.

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