Watchfinder opens northern flagship store in Leeds’ Victoria Quarter
Watchfinder, the pre-owned luxury watch retailer, is set to open its first store outside the South of England this month in Leeds city centre.
Opening in Leeds’ popular Victoria Quarter, the boutique’s third store marks a milestone for the brand’s expansion plans.
Based in the Victoria Arcade, home to more than 70 of the world’s leading fashion and lifestyle brands including Harvey Nichols, Louis Vuitton and Mulberry, the new boutique will be arranged over two floors, with premium timepieces available from over 50 brands including Rolex, Omega and Breitling.
Leeds, billed as the ‘Knightsbridge of the North’, is a major part of Watchfinder’s growth nationwide, drawing clients from across the region.
With 5% of the retailer’s established client base living within an hour of the city, consumers will be able to service their current watches, request specific products to view or browse the exclusive collection in store.
Lloyd Amsdon, Watchfinder co-founder, said: “Leeds is the perfect city for our new store and we are delighted to be opening our first store in the North within the city’s unique Victoria Quarter. We’re looking forward to sharing our range of exclusive and luxurious products with new and existing customers.”
The new store will open in September in Leeds’ Victoria Quarter.
Want your business, product or service to be seen regionally and nationally? Bdaily helps you get your story in front of the right audience, every day. Find out how Bdaily can help →
Join more than 55,000 subscribers by signing up to our daily bulletin each morning here.
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular Yorkshire & The Humber morning email for free.
Unlocking investment potential before year end
Give us certainty to deliver better homes
Hormuz: Safe passage - not insurance - the issue
Don't get caught out by employment law change
When literacy thrives, our businesses thrive too
Building a more diverse construction sector
The value of using data like a Premier League club
Raising the bar to boost North East growth
Navigating the messy middle of business growth
We must make it easier to hire young people
Why community-based care is key to NHS' future
Culture, confidence and creativity in the North East