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Define Watches exhibit German timekeeping genius at Sanctuary Cove

by Jeni Bone on 13 Mar 2012
Define Watches will have a range of German watches on display, ideal for the aquatic lifestyle. SW
There is no disputing the fact that German products are renowned for their technical brilliance, high engineering standards, sleek design, optimal quality, precision and long lasting reliability. These are exactly the attributes of German watch brands, Sinn and Muehle-Glashuette that will be presented at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show by Define Watches.

Both brands have established themselves as specialist manufacturers of function-specific watches and instruments.

'German’s have an affinity with water and many of the developments in aquatic engineering come from research conducted by German companies. We are really looking forward to presenting Sinn and Muehle-Glashuette at this year’s Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show,' said Peter Petzold, Owner of Define Watches.

Define Watches is now the leading specialist for boutique German watches, representing such independent brands as: Benzinger, Bruno Soehnle, Dornblueth & Sohn, Grieb & Benzinger, Joerg Schauer, MeisterSinger, Muehle Glashuette, Rainer Brand, Sinn and Sothis.

German watches represent something totally new to tempt Australian tastes and cater to discerning watch enthusiast looking to set themselves apart from the norm.

More at www.definewatches.com.au
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