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Uniwatches - A New Selection of Festina Timepieces and More

With its new selection of Festina watches, Uniwatches provides customers with a new opportunity to look amazing this fall.

2012-09-19
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, September 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) Style is a crucial part of appearance and what better way to demonstrate it than with a classy watch? The Danish company for designer watches, Uniwatches, is stocking new Festina watches for the upcoming fall.

The new selection of Festina watches (interesting to know is that the Danish term is Festina ure) for men as well as for ladies comes in colors suitable for the autumn such as brown with gold, deep red with gold or the classic black and chrome. There is also the option of an all-white watch for the winter.

All new Festina watches come with discounts ranging from 10% to 43%. But Uniwatches don't stop there - they are offering free delivery worldwide on all timepieces on their website.

The good thing about designer watches (in Danish designerure) is they rarely break. However, if for some reason there is a problem with a watch you bought from Uniwatches, you can have them repair it because of the 2 year warranty they offer.

Another great innovation is the payment options on the website. People can use various methods to pay such as MasterCard, Maestro Card, VISA, Dankort and many more. In case there are any problems, people are free to contact the professionals from the customer service desk and ask their questions directly.

The website now is extremely easy to navigate thanks to the new addition - categories. A month ago, people were only able to search for watches by brand names. Now they can browse through the site, sorting watches by type, color, price and more.

Another great feature of the website is that people can join the mailing list and get updates about new watches (or as we say in Denmark ure) and collections as soon as they become available. Uniwatches.dk provides customers with the convenience of choosing their language of choice. The languages available now are English, Danish, Norwegian and Japanese.

The world of watches and quality timepieces is huge and often it is hard to find the right one. Uniwatches surely makes the choice easier offering help and great new services. There has also been an announcement for future updates and more service to help improve usability in the future.

Uniwatches is one of the leading suppliers of quality watches from world famous brands such as Armani, Citizen and Fossil. The company currently offers products in Norway, Denmark and Japan.

Norway: http://no.uniwatches.com/eshop/
Denmark: http://www.uniwatches.dk/eshop/
Japan: http://jp.uniwatches.com/eshop/


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[Press-News.org] Uniwatches - A New Selection of Festina Timepieces and More
With its new selection of Festina watches, Uniwatches provides customers with a new opportunity to look amazing this fall.