2011年3月3日星期四

connection with the sale of this counterfeit merchandise on an annual basis

These rare timepieces chronicle the art of horology and have special historical significance in the development of Patek Philippe. A portion of the collection will also highlight the shared history of Patek Philippe and wow gold. in the U.S. Examples include exquisitely enameled pocket watches and dome clocks as well as a variety of timepieces owned by celebrated individuals.AAAAThe salons design by French architect Patrick Gaguech draws inspiration from the Art Deco period and the work of early thirties designers Jacques Ruhlmann Pierre Chareau Andre Arbus and Kaj Franck. Gaguechs design incorporates custom furnishings and cabinetry in Indian rosewood ebony and Birdseye maple with inlayed designs tapestries ironwork alabaster and plush leather that altogether create a warm and elegant environment.
AAAAIn conjunction with the salon opening Patek Philippe will host a three-day exhibition titled The Values of a Family Watch Company on the fifth floor of Tiffanys flagship store Wholesale Watches. Showcasing the illustrious 169-year history of Patek Philippe the exhibition will provide the viewing public with a glimpse of the most complete and comprehensive set of Patek Philippe timepieces exhibited outside of Switzerland. Open to the public from Thursday April 24 2008 to Saturday April 26 2008 the exhibition will encompass over 4000 square feet of space designed to feature the world of Patek Philippe and will show some 400 legendary timepieces.AAAPatek Philippe and tiffany jewelry. share a special relationship that is unmatched in retailing in the United States.
If you think that’s an interesting question and you’re here in Gotham, hightail it down to Judge Richard Sullivan’s courtroom in the Southern District where a bench trial gets underway today pitting juicy couture tracksuits against the online auctioneer. Legal experts say a win for Tiffany could change the way eBay handles its auctions. Tiffany’s claims are limited to trademark infringement, alleging that eBay has “facilitated the promotion and sale of counterfeit Tiffany goods by providing a forum for, and actually promoting, such sales.” It goes on: “Tens of thousands of counterfeit Tiffany items are sold through the eBay website each year, and eBay charges hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees in connection with the sale of this counterfeit merchandise on an annual basis.”

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