The Swiss lifestyle brand brings an assortment of statement watches with eye-catching colors and industrial exteriors.
True to its name and ethos, SevenFriday marked its return to Philippine shores by transforming a seemingly ordinary Thursday evening into a Friday party night.
But amid the lively chatter of the media, celebrities, and principals over Southeast Asian-inspired dishes and cocktails at the Golden Gibbon, the Swiss lifestyle brand’s industrial-themed watches took center stage, what with their vibrant hues, tough yet sleek exteriors, and metallic motifs.
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The colors and shapes of SevenFriday’s watches call your attention; their complications and mechanisms draw you in even further. Some are reminiscent of bank vaults, steam pipes and cogwheels from the Industrial Revolution; others are beach and Bauhaus-inspired watches; and there are also adventure-themed pieces that take you not only to exotic lands, but also across space.
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It’s the combination of eye-catching colors with industrial elements that has allowed SevenFriday to garner a global community of enthusiasts ever since the brand was introduced in Switzerland a decade ago. The adventurous spirit of the timepieces manifests not only in their bold design, but also in their durability and seamless fit within a lifestyle that’s larger than life.
SevenFriday is exclusively distributed in the Philippines by Newtrends International Corporation and available at Segnatempo in Okada Manila, Meridian in Glorietta 4 and Newport Mall, Watch Republic in SM Megamall and SM Mall of Asia, inside Rustan’s Department Store in Shangri-la Plaza, and at the Meridian boutique in Greenhills Mall. Follow them on Instagram (@sevenfriday_philippines) and Facebook (SevenFriday Philippines).