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  1. Jan 15, 2016 · Lloyd Amsdon, 42, and Stuart Hennell, 44, founded . Watchfinder, a retailer of luxury pre-owned watches, in 2002. It has since turned over £174m. ... We only raised money from outside in August ...

  2. Dec 9, 2016 · Stephen Doig. 09 December 2016 1:17pm GMT. It was an interest in technology that acted as the catalyst for former engineering geologist Stuart Hennell in coming up with the concept for online ...

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  3. Rejection did not deter them. The old friends set up the company with their savings before selling their homes to raise cash for growth. “For a long time it was hard work. Every bit of money we made we reinvested in stock,” said Amsdon. The hard work has paid off. Last year Watchfinder posted £2m profit on sales of £38.7m.

  4. Jul 17, 2018 · Watchfinder, founded in 2002 by Stuart Hennell and Lloyd Amsdon, built one of the first platforms for watch enthusiasts to buy, sell and service pre-owned watches. Its leadership has built a substantial and loyal base of customers in the UK and it had scaled to become the country’s fourth largest watch retailer by 2018.

  5. Dec 11, 2014 · This includes ‘The Watch Magazine’, which is our free in-house online publication,” Amsdon said. It has now surpassed 120,000 downloads since its launch in March 2012. We have also been able to create an email database of 240,000, of which we regularly host events at our boutique in order to get to know our customers on a more personal level who share in our love of luxury watches.

  6. Mar 3, 2017 · Watchfinder founder Lloyd Amsdon Today, the company sells second hand luxury timepieces made by the likes of Omega, Swatch Group, Cartier and Audemars Piguet for an average of more than £4,000 each.

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