Retailer Art Of Time Acquires Panerai Boutique In South Mumbai
The Panerai Boutique located in Palladium Mall, Mumbai was officially acquired by luxury retailer Art Of Time. This acquisition is quite monumental for the retailer as it is yet another milestone in Art Of Time’s mission to expand its presence in the luxury watch market. This expansion into Central Mumbai also allows the company to tap into a new demographic of affluent consumers.
The Panerai boutique will continue to reflect its unique blend of Italian design and Swiss watchmaking expertise with a refreshed ambience. The refreshed boutique features a modern and elegant interior design, with the iconic Panerai clock wall. The layout has been optimized to provide a more immersive and personalized shopping experience, with dedicated areas for exclusive collections and private consultations to enhance customer engagement and showcase the rich heritage of the Panerai brand. The expanded collection and refreshed boutique ambience are set to draw in a diverse clientele, further solidifying Art of Time's presence in the luxury watch market.
In addition to expanding its footprint in India, Art of Time's recent acquisition of the Panerai boutique at Jio World Plaza, and now Palladium Mall has expanded its collection of Panerai watches, including exclusive and limited editions. Collectors and enthusiasts can choose from an expanded selection.
"Through this acquisition, Art of Time is proud to uphold Panerai's legacy and provide customers with a unique and refined shopping experience. We strive to provide an experience that is a true reflection of Panerai's tradition, craftsmanship, and innovative designs," said Bharat Kapoor, Co-Founder and Director of Art of Time.
Gaurav Bhatia, Co-founder and Director of Art of Time, expressed his excitement about the acquisition and said, ‘We are thrilled to announce the successful takeover of the Panerai boutique at Palladium Mall, Mumbai. This perfectly aligns with our vision of bringing the finest timepieces to our discerning clientele."