Luxury Is In Each Detail: SanPedro Represents Affordable Watches Without The Highend Markup
Darpan News Desk, 08 Aug, 2018 11:38 AM
We’re an independent watch design studio in Vancouver, Canada.
SanPedro is inspired by the raw beauty of Plaza de San Pedro in Rome Italy.
Our goal at SanPedro is to be a emerging brand of watches catering to an exclusive niche-the young and dynamic people. Our design is an emphasis of a stylish combination of comfort, quality and luxury.
We want to provide a solution to everyone to own a timepiece that is of good quality, design and style with limited edition timepieces directly to you, at a fraction of the retail price.
-Our Story
SanPedro is a watch brand who aims to reveal the essence of high-quality design through minimalist ideologies. Motivated by a common desire to create alluring products, Vancouver based businessman launched SanPedro Watches after two years of painstaking research and development.
SanPedro Watches are timepieces driven by the idea that the finest materials and simplistic designs bring us closer to perfection.
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