Watchfinder officially opens Victoria Quarter northern flagship store
Watchfinder, the pre-owned luxury watch retailer, has officially opened its first store outside the South of England in Leeds city centre.
Based in the Victoria Quarter, home to more than 70 of the world’s leading fashion and lifestyle brands including Harvey Nichols, Louis Vuitton and Mulberry, the new store sells premium watches available from over 50 brands including Rolex, Omega and Breitling.
The Leeds store, which is is arranged over two floors, 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: “I’m delighted to have opened the doors to Watchfinder’s first store of the North and thank everyone who came along to celebrate the evening with us.
“The store is now open to the public and we’re looking forward to sharing our range of exclusive and luxurious watches with new and existing customers.”
During the official launch event on Thursday evening (October 8th), Emmerdale actos Andrew Quinlan and Adam Fielding were amongst guests to get the first look at Victoria Quarters’ newest retail offering.
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