Tuesday, 8 January 2019

Interactive hub of Seiko´s watchmaking world opens in Tokyo

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 7 (Bernama) – Seiko Watch Corporation has opened its Seiko Dream Square in the centre of Tokyo’s Ginza district, serving as a crossroad for local and foreign visitors.
The four-story retail complex allows visitors to look at, feel and experience the rich history and heritage of Seiko’s watchmaking since 1881 through its museum, showrooms and entertainment functions, according to the company’s statement.
With the spirit of ‘Omotenashi’ which in Japanese means the best possible service and hospitality, Seiko Dream Square is a point of destination for visitors of all ages and a centre for communicating the brand’s story globally.
“A Seiko watch is not just an industrial product. It can be a partner to one’s life journey and story,” said Seiko Watch Corporation chairman and chief executive officer, Shinji Hattori at the opening ceremony recently. 
A small museum on the first floor is in the image of symbolic Wako clock tower’s interior. The tower is a historic symbol of Seiko and a proud landmark of Ginza where Seiko founder, Kintaro Hattori placed its headquarters.
On higher levels, visitors can enjoy a shopping experience in the world of Seiko’s leading collections – Prospex, Presage, Lukia and Astron – each displayed in a refined setting based on its unique identity.
Tokyo’s Ginza district, known for its high-class, upscale glamour, is a high-end commercial and business centre. Seiko Dream Square operates from 10.30 am to 7 pm daily. More details at http://dreamsquare.seikowatches.com

-- BERNAMA

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