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Emporio Armani’s SS `10 collection

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Emporio Armani presents a unique fusion of classic designs and classic styling in its latest range of time pieces. Best known for its sophisticated and elegant designs, time pieces from Emporio Armani are beautifully crafted. Comprising a range that well suits all occasions, the collection offers an array of styles.

The Women`s collection is contemporary and creative. It brings together various elements, making it a feminine, fun, sleek, and modern collection. These timepieces are accentuated with white mother-of-pearl dials with graded diagonal stripes. The straps across the collection are either made entirely of polished stainless steel or animal-print leather strap in black and white.

The Classic collection is classic yet sleek. This collection is an assortment of oversized dials with striped textures and leather straps embossed to resemble crocodile skin or stainless steel bracelet links woven together. It also has a bevelled finish that offers a modern look to the classic styling.

The Sport collection is striking yet appealing. The collection oozes masculine, sporty and rigid elements with brushed links and rugged textures. The timepieces in this collection have richly detailed counters, contrasting coloured hands, date window and the glow-in-the-dark hour markers treated with superluminova.

A few timepieces are also chronographs with printed dials. This collection also has feminine chronograph watches available in bright fuchsia pink and purple concave bezel.

The Meccanico watch collection offers a sophisticated edge to tech -savvy designs. One of the few watch brands to have a mechanical collection, these watches are unique with high levels of technical sophistication and refined styling.

The watches are available across all Lifestyle and Shoppers Stop stores and priced at Rs 11,995 upwards.

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