Tuesday 22nd March 2011 - Published by Robert Trigg - Communications Executive
Breitling Bring Bentley Exclusive to Beaverbrooks
Shoppers in Liverpool have been told to ‘watch-out’ for the arrival of a special range of luxury timepieces by watchmaker Breitling.
The prestigious brand is establishing an in-store boutique at Beaverbrooks in the city.
The move will make Beaverbrooks, on Elliot Street, the best place to buy and find out more about Breitling watches on Merseyside.
Visitors to the store will enjoy the largest range of the high-quality timepieces available at any authorised retailer in the North West. There are now more than 80 individual watches available - more than double the number previously on offer.
What’s more, Beaverbrooks will be the only authorised distributor of the exclusive Breitling for Bentley watches in Liverpool - and one of only five in the North West region.
Breitling for Bentley is a unique, premium range, combining the best of two worlds – elegance and expertise – British chic and Swiss tradition.
Sam Stewart, Beaverbrooks’ Liverpool Store Manager, said:
“We’re delighted to have the exclusive rights to Breitling for Bentley. This extra special range embodies the perfect combination of technique and aesthetics, it is designed to appeal to connoisseurs and to all those with a love of rare and exclusive watches.”
“This move comes after a time of continued investment in the city, with Liverpool now a bustling, affluent metropolis.” Sam added.
With prices towards the top-end of the range reaching in excess of £9,000, interest free credit is available in store.
The boutique will be open to shoppers at Beaverbrooks from this Saturday (26th March). The store is open 9.15am to 5.30pm from Monday to Saturday, and 11am until 5pm Sunday.
Beaverbrooks has been part of the city centre shopping scene since 1951 and has a close relationship with Liverpool.
Each year the family owned jeweller donates 20 per cent of its post tax profits to local charities. Recently, the Liverpool store has supported MacMillian nurses, Cash for Kids, and local youth charity Fairbridge.

