TISSOT the official World Championships timekeeper

08/03/2012 – The world famous Swiss watchmaker TISSOT a name synonymous with major sporting events will be the Official Timekeeper for the LIEBHERR 2012 World Team Championships to be staged in Dortmund from Sunday 23rd March to Sunday Founded i

08/03/2012 – The world famous Swiss watchmaker TISSOT a name synonymous with major sporting events will be the Official Timekeeper for the LIEBHERR 2012 World Team Championships to be staged in Dortmund from Sunday 23rd March to Sunday Founded in 1853 the company is famous for high quality timing timepieces serving over 1650 countries with in excess of 146 000 outlets.

“Fast pace dynamism and precision; these are traits that TISSOT and Table Tennis share making it an ideal partnership” said Francois THI

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