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Al-Futtaim’s Doha Marketing Services Company (Domasco) has inaugurated its 20th retail unit at Asian Town mall with an exclusive shop-in-shop for the Casio and Titan brands.
Other brands marketed by Domasco are also available along with a complete after-sales facility for the “convenience of the growing population” closer to the Industrial Area, the company has said in a press statement.
Domasco has been successful in acquiring distribution rights of reputable brands in addition to a wide variety of existing watch franchises, including Raymond Weil, Titan, Police, Gant, Casio and others.
“This new location is vital to meet different customer profiles and reach a wider audience to present them with affordable watches and gift ideas,” the statement noted.
Further, Domasco stressed that it extended its retail presence to Asian Town mall so that residents could have easy access to view and purchase timepieces in addition to after-sales services.
Talking about new retail unit opening, Faisal Sharif, managing director at Domasco, said: “Our watches division has always strived to offer a wide range of timepieces that appeal to various segments of our customer base. It’s imperative for us to locate our retail units in strategic points to enable easy access for our customers. We will keep enhancing our retail network as well as our brand portfolio to ensure customer satisfaction.”
Merril Dias, head of sales and marketing for watches at Domasco, said: “Domasco’s watches division has consistently increased its retail network along with its brand portfolio. We are confident that Asian Town mall customers will appreciate the variety of choices available as well as the after-sales services provided at our new retail unit.”
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