Sun, Oct 4, 2015
Seiko has opened its first-ever premium boutique in Tokyo, Japan, which will display its luxury brands including watches what cost upwards of a quarter of a million dollars.
Located in the elite shopping district of Ginza, and designed to serve as a showcase for Seiko's three luxury brands - Grand Seiko, Credor and Galante - the outlet will present some of the brand's latest and most innovative creations.
“Showcasing our prestigious collections, this boutique will offer a true window to the Seiko world, and visitors will experience the uniqueness of Seiko’s craftsmanship and Japanese hospitality,” says Shinji Hattori, President and CEO of Seiko Watch Corporation.
On display at the boutique will be the widest selection of Grand Seiko timepieces as well as Credor masterpieces such as the Spring Drive Minute Repeater, which sells for over $250,000.
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