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You can now shop for fine watches and jewellery on Farfetch.com

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14.05.2018

By Wei Yeen Loh

You can now shop for fine watches and jewellery on Farfetch.com

The next time you scour Farfetch to update your wardrobe with new season additions, don’t forget to accessorise accordingly — check out the luxury fashion retailer’s latest section that offers fine jewellery and watches to complete your look in style. Farfetch has partnered up with a handful of the world’s leading luxury watch and jewellery brands including De Beers, Chopard, David Yurman, Tiffany & Co. alongside Bell & Ross, Girard-Perregaux, Tag Heuer, and Ulysse Nardin. This new partnership is the first of its kind for Farfetch, allowing brand partners to sell their products to a global audience easily via its marketplace model and logistics network.

“We are thrilled to be launching hard luxury on Farfetch with such an incredible line-up of brands. This move is a natural extension to the unrivalled range we already offer lovers of fashion around the world. At Farfetch we have a broad customer base who love to express their individuality through fashion and accessories that are exceptionally designed,” says Giorgio Belloli, Chief Commercial and Sustainability Officer at Farfetch. “With our launch into hard luxury and the fresh and playful approach we’re taking to the category, we’re looking forward to delighting existing lovers of watches and jewellery with new and hard-to-find items that are beautifully crafted, and letting people who want to experiment with hard luxury for the first time find the perfect piece just for them.”

Available now on the site, the fine watches and jewellery hubs are launched on 10 different language sites and offer shipping to 100 delivery countries in the brand’s network. Below, take a look at exclusive fine jewellery and watches from Chopard and Ulysse Nardin that you can score on the website:

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