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Creators of one of the best collections of jewellery and watches, Chaumet from Paris requires no introduction among the region’s affluent and resourceful connoisseurs of luxury products.
Established more than 230 years ago, the brand has established itself as a major player in the industry all along and the company has passed through several legendary names before reaching where it is right now.
Widely acknowledged as a force to be reckoned with in the industry. Chaumet, which has a number of loyal patrons among the resourceful in Qatar, is currently operating close to 90 boutiques across the world.
“We have noticed an unparalleled passion and drive to achieve the best among affluent customers and they are not prepared to make any compromise on their buying decisions,” said a Chaumet official at their counter in the Alfardan Jewellery pavilion at the ongoing Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition (DJWE).
Queried on the impact of the economic slowdown in the market for luxury accessories, the company official said it was still to be felt in the Gulf markets as far as luxury and premium brands of jewels and watches were concerned. “Anyway, we are happy with the patronage from our customers.”
Every luxury watch Chaumet designs at its in-house facilities pass through several skilled hands before it hits the market. “The stones we source for making our ornaments are from the most vibrant markets and we have always succeeded in getting the best results,” he said. “In Qatar, our brand has extensive familiarity for more than 40 years and it is expected to remain so in the coming years as well.”
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