Those controls are very similar to those I have seen
On lower end B/S/H products from the late '80s, early '90s.
Constructa, Siemens, Bosch, Neff, Gorenje, even their top of the line 'custom' stuff shares major parts, just as a Roper washer is basically the same as the far more expensive Maytag.
I'm not saying this IS a B/S/H product, just that the controls are quite similar to some models of the past.
Electronics were already worked out and lasting for decades by the end of the 1970's on major European brands. Philips had some bullet-proof systems in the mid-70's - with heat sinks and highest quality components to match. It was no problem to copy them, I rebuilt a fried board on a friend's washer in 1983 with stock parts straight from Conrad in Munich. Be no problem for a 'C' class manufacturer to copy and market, especially in Greece, Spain, Portugal and the other not-so-strict parts of the EC.