PRESS INFORMATION
MAY 2007
Glash??tte Original develops worldwide presence
Inauguration in the first Boutique Japan
On May 23rd, 2007, within the kind of the formal inauguration in the new Nicolas G. Hayek Center in Tokyo, japan, japan the opening in the graciously designed Glash??tte Original Boutique happened likewise. Using this launch Glash??tte Original develops its global presence once more. Inside the attendance of individuals accountable for another luxury watch brands additionally to Glash??tte Original??s Boss Dr. Frank M??ller the imposing building remains formally declared open by cutting the ribbon.
The 14 level high building in the Nicolas G. Hayek Center can be found inside the exclusive Ginza district and includes besides the Glash??tte Original Boutique six other premium-brand-boutiques in the Bit of fabric Group. The famous architect Shigeru Stop remains responsible for the look of our prime-rise. He envisaged the structure to become built just like a hanging garden to make a contrast for the surrounding urban architecture.
The hydraulic elevators are further highlights in the building??s architecture. Each one of these presents a type of boutique which transports the site visitors for the exhibition halls of each and every brand.
Using the architect Shigeru Stop, Dr. Frank M??ller cut the ribbon as you’re watching elevator and inaugurated the initial ever Glash??tte Original Boutique in Japan.
Reflecting its sophisticated brand identity, the interior features pay homage to exquisite craftsmanship and eminent value.
“We are pleased to be capable of give folks Japan a think about the standard art of German the the watchmaking industry industry while using opening of one other boutique. Just like a considerably growing market filled with people considering technical products that are also acquainted with and appreciate the ability of German engineering, Japan is amongst the significant nations in which the brand Glash??tte Original can extend its global presence,” Dr. Frank M??ller comments the inauguration in Tokyo Continue reading »