NEW YORK, NY, February 02, 2013 (Press-News.org) Mulco Watches Inc. rang the new year in well with a fabulously colorful, bold and bright new collection ideal for the upcoming Spring/Summer season - Nuit Mia.
Mulco Watches Inc. crafts innovative and unique timepieces with vibrant colors and original textures designed to create a new, fresh statement in the luxury watch industry. The fine Swiss movement watches are all hand-assembled for stunning perfection. Mulco designers and technicians carefully work with fine materials including aluminum, silicone, stainless steel and ceramic to create quality, state-of-the-art masterpieces.
The Mulco futuristic design perfectly suits both men and women seeking stylish elegance and eclecticism. Nuit Mia is mesmerizing clientele and creating a strong buzz among the most prestigious fashion magazines and blogs. Retailing at $395 each, the nine-piece collection boasts water resistant 46 mm timepieces ready to be worn proudly for any occasion. Spring 2013 looks evermore cheerful with the delectable hues of one of Mulco Watches' newest collections. In fact, the silicone watches are available in nine gorgeous colors including aqua, pink, purple, black and white.
The fast-growing Mulco Watches was established in Switzerland in 1958 and later acquired in 2006 by visionary entrepreneurs with extensive experience in the watch industry. Mulco was subsequently re-launched revealing a brand new look with much edgier sophistication setting the pace for new fashion trends. Style, elegance and quality are quintessential hallmarks for the 11 unique collections of the firm.
Mulco Watches Introduces the Bright and Bold Nuit Mia Collection
Known for their impressive lines and distinguished quality, Mulco Watches has raised the bar yet again with its new Nuit Mia collection that features playful colors and textures.
2013-02-02
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[Press-News.org] Mulco Watches Introduces the Bright and Bold Nuit Mia CollectionKnown for their impressive lines and distinguished quality, Mulco Watches has raised the bar yet again with its new Nuit Mia collection that features playful colors and textures.