On 13 December last year, Jaeger-LeCoultre opened its store in Moscow, the eleventh in the world after Bangkok, Beijing, Geneva, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, London, New Delhi, Paris, Shanghai and Shenyang. Our photo shows Jérôme Lambert, the General Manager of Jaeger-LeCoultre, and the Russian ice-skater Tatiana Navka, multiple World, Europe and Olympic dance champion.
The company’s stores are meeting places imbued with the refinement of luxury watches and the expertise and style of the le Sentier based manufacturer. Their interior depicts a world of mastery of time, elegance and authenticity. Muted colours and soft floor coverings transform these venues into ideal addresses in the centre of thriving cities. The premises retain an air of confidentiality filled with intimacy, where luxury remains discreet.
It is on Petrovka-Berlinhouse street, in the heart of Moscow, that Jaeger-LeCoultre has chosen to inaugurate its first store in Russia, 100 metres from the prestigious Stoleshnikov street – a main artery of Muscovite luxury shopping – and 300 metres from Red Square.
March 15, 2007