Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Scorpio brings new exclusive Puma models to Cannes


Puma begins in sport and ends in fashion. This highly popular watch brand is focused on sporting lifestyles with every timepiece featuring unique looks and fashionable styling. Whether for ladies or men, models are characterised by combining bright colours with amazing design and innovative function.

As worldwide inflight distributor for Puma, Scorpio Worldwide takes the brand into a new level with exclusive models that are only available to airlines as well as popular styles from Puma’s global collection. Exclusive models can be seen at TFWA World Exhibition for the first time (Mediterranean Village P8).







PUW 603/701. These two analogue quartz watches mix perfectly the worlds of sport and lifestyle to deliver the best in fun and fashion. The perfect mix of style and practicality, the watches come with analogue three hands quartz function with either a black and yellow dial or black and red dial, both featuring the famous Puma logo. Travel retail prices are in the region of £49.99. PUW 602. This stylish new watch has analogue hands, quartz movement with a silver and blue dial featuring the Puma logo in blue. Travel retail prices are in the region of £49.99 .
New models also join the existing exclusive line up including the stylish black Puma Oversized Gent’s watches with stand out red or silver features, oversized stainless steel face and black PU strap, and free Puma keyring gwp. A silver version with black stand out features is also offered.

Puma’s exclusive industry perspective delivers an astonishing array of product from sport lifestyle footwear, through to apparel, accessories and – of course watches. All are highlighted by technological innovation and revolutionary design and we’re delighted to be representing the watch brand for inflight sales,’ says Scorpio Worldwide sales and marketing director Richard Kennedy. ‘Importantly, part of the range developed for us is exclusive to travel retail which gives us that vital point of difference.’

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