Luxury Watch Makers Under Investigation for Antitrust Concerns

Luxury watch companies such as the Swatch Group are under investigation by European Union antitrust regulators for not supplying spare parts to independent repairers and breaching EU competition laws.
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INVESTIGATED: Omega watches are on display at a jeweler in Oklahoma City in May 2010. The Swatch Group, which owns Omega brand of luxury watches, said that it received request for information from European regulators. (Brett Deering/Getty Images)
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