Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the Grand-Opening of its first Boutique in Japan

Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the Grand-Opening of its first Boutique in Japan - Pamper.My

Jaeger-LeCoultre opened their first boutique in Tokyo, on Ginza Namiki Street.

(Featured image: From left to right : Stefano Bossi, Jaeger-LeCoultre Brand Manager in Japan, Maki Tamaru, and Daniel Riedo, Jaeger-LeCoultre CEO)

Daniel Riedo, Jaeger-LeCoultre CEO and Stefano Bossi, Jaeger-LeCoultre Brand Manager in Japan, and Special Guest, Maki Tamaru officially inaugurated the Grand Opening of the Boutique. Maki Tamaru wore a Reverso by Christian Louboutin from the Atelier Reverso, a unique concept created to celebrate the 85th Anniversary of the iconic Reverso watch.

On this occasion, exclusive watches were on display at the Boutique: the grande complication watch Reverso Tribute Gyrotourbillon and a high jewellery piece with exuding femininity the Reverso One High Jewellery.

Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrates the Grand-Opening of its first Boutique in Japan - Pamper.My
From left: Reverso One High Jewellery, Reverso Tribute Gyrotourbillon, Reverso One High Jewellery with a Couture strap by Christian Louboutin

Entirely in tune with the prestige of Ginza Namiki Street, the new Jaeger-LeCoultre flagship Boutique covers 100-square-meter space on a single floor, devoted to the timepieces from the Manufacture, amid a revamped interior design pervaded by a sense of discreet luxury, serene intimacy and elegant refinement entirely in tune with current tastes.

The Boutique also features a special area reserved for a Jaeger-LeCoultre watchmaker who will handle maintenance, repairs and other interventions and ultimately share his passion.

Infinitely more than just a Boutique, this is a true place of hospitality, discoveries and encounters for brand devotees and connoisseurs who want to experience a true authentic horological experience, with refinement and quietness.

Pop by the boutique whenever you’re visiting Ginza Namiki Street!

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