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FCUK launches watch collections

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Mumbai , April 19

FCUK, the designer label from the UK, has introduced its watch collection in India as part of the first phase of its entry into the country.

The watch collection is being marketed by Timex Watches Ltd here. FCUK claims to offer an eclectic mix of `super cool, trendy and funky' and vintage and contemporary classics.

The range is available in 27 designs with 12 for men, 14 for women and one unisex, and the prices are between Rs 6,000 and Rs 11,000.

Mr Kapil Kapoor, Managing Director and Regional Director, South Pacific and India, Timex Watches, and the spokesperson for FCUK in India, said: "We are delighted to bring this brand in India, which has already created waves worldwide with its style statement. The watches are designed with individuals in mind, and are an intelligent mix of modern glamour, style, and attitude."

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