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C
an't find a watch to suit your personality? This season, Sovil et Titus' new collection launches not one, not two, but three collection of watches designed to complement the disparate identities of today's multi-faceted women.

You're bound to find something that represents you here and holding all these desirable qualities together is Hong Kong pop starlet Sammi Cheng, whose celebrity status and personal image cements her as the perfect ambassador for the brand. Fantasies take flight in "My Fantasy", a collection of watches designed to evocate all that is whimsical and prettily feminine.

The watches in "My View" zap us back to the modern world where confidence and independence are the bywords of contemporary women. In "My Secret", the watches reflect a certain girlishness, at once sweet and sexy.

These watches come in a bevy of chic colours bound to indulge your every fancy. From timepieces with stingray leather straps to sparkling crystal faces to the slick toughness of stainless steel, look no further for the ultimate stylish accessory.

These gems are available at City Chain stores and Sovil et Titus stores in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Macau.


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