WATCHO launches flagship store in Richmond, London
Watch retailer WATCHO is thrilled to announce the opening of its flagship store in Richmond.
The store will provide an offering of premium products and exemplary customer service like complimentary food and beverages in-store, indulgent beauty treatments, a comfortable lounge area to the community at Richmond and surrounding areas.
The flagship store will feature brands such as Rado, Raymond Weil, Frederique Constant, BALL Watch Co., Tissot, Seiko, Fortis, Junghans, Hamilton, Certina, Garmin, Herbelin, Bulova, Baume et Mercier, Mondaine and more.
With its offerings and vast product range, WATCHO aims to build this store as a place for watch enthusiasts to explore and collect classic timepieces from reputed watchmakers.
The new store will provide employment within the local community as well as contribute to the growth and development of the UK watch and jewellery retail industry. The company is excited to bring its expertise to this new retail space and looks forward to serving customers with passion and dedication.
Additionally, as part of its ONE WATCH, ONE TREE, ONE MEAL initiative, WATCHO pledges to plant a tree or donate a meal on every watch purchased by a customer in the store.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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