Jamaica Gleaner

Chris Gayle enters watch business

- Daniel Wheeler/Gleaner Writer daniel.wheeler@gleanerjm.com

WINDIES CRICKETER Chris Gayle will take his talents into the signature watch industry. The 40-year-old Jamaican has partnered with Hagley West Watches, as well as co-founders and cricket lovers Tim Hayden and Jayden Levitt.

Hayden, company CEO, said that the partnershi­p with the cricketing legend will be instrument­al in tapping into the global market with his “no-nonsense approach”.

“Cricket is the second most popular sport in the world, with over 2.5 billion fans,” he said. “Having the biggest name in that sport on our team will expose us to a global market. Not only will Chris bring his image and notoriety to Hagley West, but also his unique style and boundless enthusiasm. We are looking forward to developing the ‘333’ watch range and engaging with a worldwide audience.”

6,000 PER CENT INCREASE IN SALES

Hagley West hopes to use the sport to fuel its growth as it is forecastin­g more than 6,000 per cent increase in sales in just one year. Plans are in place for future expansion into the Asian market through various cricketing superstars.

The company’s beginnings stemmed from Levitt, a former cricketer himself, and Hayden, a lifelong entreprene­ur developing a friendship after a cricket match in Menorca, Spain. The conversati­on that began from that meeting manifested into a plan to start their own brand aiming at eliminatin­g the expense barrier consumers were experienci­ng in the current watch market.

Marketing Director Levitt envisioned what the brand should be as recalled by Hayden from their initial conversati­on.

“Jayden said to me that style shouldn’t have to cost the Earth, and I agreed with him,” Hayden said.

Hagley West’s aggressive growth plans will be financed through crowdfundi­ng efforts on the CrowdCube platform, which Levitt says will allow anyone to invest and own shares in the company.

“We decided to open the investment up to this public platform so anyone can join this extraordin­ary HW (Hagley West ) journey,” he said.

The company also has plans to give back to the community by supporting charities and foundation­s that promote and develop grass-roots cricket to underprivi­leged communitie­s, beginning with the Chris Gayle Foundation.

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