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Wryst Timepieces become the Official Timing Partner of TT Races

by isleofman.com 27th April 2015

The Department of Economic Development has confirmed an agreement with adrenaline Sport watch brand Wryst to become an official sponsor of the 2015 Isle of Man TT Races fuelled by Monster Energy. Wryst Timepieces will be the official timing partner in a two-year deal.
 
Wryst Timepieces will present the winners of each of the race categories with an exclusive limited edition Wryst Swiss sport Watch. Reinforcing this collaboration the brand is already considering the release of an exclusive watch paying tribute to the Isle of Man TT Race and its incredible history next year.

Wryst Timepieces brand owner and designer Jacques Fournier commented:

"Our collaboration with the legendary and historic Isle of Man TT races is a fantastic opportunity. The partnership is incredibly inspiring and a perfect match. We are thrilled and feel privileged to sponsor the Isle of Man TT event, which fits perfectly with our enthusiastic association with Motorsport. The TT race has a huge deal of history starting early 20th century and this is of course inspiring for our future sports watch design creations."

David Cretney commented:

"We are delighted to welcome Wryst Timepieces to our growing portfolio of TT Race sponsors and commercial partners.  Our commercial programme continues to go from strength to strength and Wryst's endorsement by becoming an official partner will also further help us to promote the event to new audiences."


 

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 27th, April 2015 12:01pm.

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