Mangalore: City’s Third Titan Store Launched at City Centre Mall


Mangalore: City’s Third Titan Store Launched at City Centre Mall
Pics: Spoorthy Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Jun 26: With a focus on enhancing its retail ambience and to provide its customers with a more joyous shopping experience, Titan Industries Lt launched its third store in the city at City Centre Mall on Saturday June 26.

Member of Parliament Nalin Kumar Katil inaugurated the showroom. With this, the number of titan showrooms turned to 33 in the state to 297 in the country.

On the occasion, Harish Bhat, Chief Operating Officer of Watches Division, Titan Industries Ltd also announced the launch of Titan’s new brand of kid’s watches- Zoop.

Speaking on the occasion, Harish Bhat said, “Retail has always been one of Titan’s most important pillars. We are certain that this new showroom will continue to build the same emotional connect and nurture the special relationship we share with our customers in last 25 years. With spacious interiors and prolific variety of brands, we are certain that our customers will be delighted to have an additional landmark in the city”.
























“We strongly believe that launching of Zoop brand has been a significant move for Titan. Brand Titan has already made its place in the heart of all men and women and Zoop well help us create recall of our brand amongst kids below age group of 10 years. Zoop watch is designed keeping in mind their playful mood and inexpressible imaginations”, Bhat added.

Nalin Kumar Katil said that the franchisee, Ronald Rebello has given a great gift to Mangaloreans. After gaining experience in the gulf for over 30 years he wanted to dedicate something to his motherland and he has done it. “Mangalore should have more such international- standard showrooms”, he added.

The two other showrooms of Rebello are in Brigade Road Bangalore and M G Road, here.

Ronald Relello, his wife Gladys Rebello, daughters Rashmi Rebello and Roshni Rebello, Sabharatna, head of Southern region, Ranjith Kotian, sales head of Karnataka and Goa and former mayor K Divakar were present on the occasion.

With colourful mix of digital and analog watches for both boys and girls, Zoop is priced between Rs 350 to Rs 900.

The store is spread across 670 square feet area and offers a wide range of watches. It has a display capacity of 1000+ watches. The store has a full-fledged watch care centre and offers value added services like gift vouchers, special gift packaging and extended maintenance guarantee.

The World of Titan showrooms are spread across 125 cities attracting more than 22 lac customers every year. 

  

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  • R.K.Talwar, Chandigarh

    Wed, Jun 30 2010

    My views are in consonance with these views. Titan needs to slog a lot to reach international standards in style & esthetics. A long way to go, as is evidenced by its failure to make it either in Europe or in fiercely competitive Americas.

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  • Shoukath Hussain, surathkal/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 28 2010

    Congratulations to Titan on the new showroom. At the same time, I have a suggestion. Today thousands of brands are available in the market and the competition in the industry is very tough. Last year during my holidays in Aug I visited all the Titan showrooms in Mangalore. I was not impressed by the collection. Titan surely needs to try and introduce simple, compact/sleek models to compete with the international brands. Price is not an issue but we need elegant models same as the swiss watches. Currently people don't mind paying but look for simple, practical, stylish models.

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  • Viraj & Team , Bangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2010

    Dear Sir & Mam,

    Congratulation.... & Lets rocks in Mangalore...

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  • allan d'costa, kinnigoli/abudhabi

    Sun, Jun 27 2010

    Wow, good presentable uniforms of staff and good looking staff as well. mangalore needs more of these kinds of retail outlets as well as presentable staff.

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  • Sujith Nayak, Mangalore/Abudhabi

    Sun, Jun 27 2010

    Mr Abu Mazin,
    First understand what the orange colour stands for.Its not bhajarangis colour.You are absolutely rite,when indirectly you mean to say that wearing green instead of orange is also cheap.Nice stand.Even if Nalin Kumar wears a green shall you would never accept him as your MP. This clearly shows your hatered towards other religion. Liberate your mind.

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  • Raj, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2010

    wow very nice showroom in mangalore.
    well planned. beautiful staff.I liked their uniform. gudluck

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  • Ashok, coondapur

    Sun, Jun 27 2010

    Best of luck. Hope to see lot more outlet in Mangalore and Udupi under the able leadership of Mr.Ronald.

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  • Abu Mazin , Riyadh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 27 2010

    Good news for Mangaloreans. Good Photographs. Good to see Mr. Nalin Kumar is wearing a decent white cloths as a MP of this great country. Still he should through that cheap Bhajrangi shawl, then only he will become a MP of all.

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  • Chetan.S, mangalore

    Sat, Jun 26 2010

    Has the MP Nalin kumar kateel only one set of clothes .

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