马斯喀特
information
- Muscat, Royal Opera Galleria, Shatti Al Qurum - Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
- Phone: +(968)22009993
now opening
- opening hours
- 周一 上午10:00 — 下午10:00
- 周二 上午10:00 — 下午10:00
- 周三 上午10:00 — 下午10:00
- 周四 上午10:00 — 下午10:00
- 周五 下午2:00 — 下午10:00
- 周六 上午10:00 — 下午10:00
- 周日 上午10:00 — 下午10:00
- special openings
- Our boutique is at your service and will offer the following operating hours from May 5th, 2019 until June 4th
- From SAT to THU
- 10:00 - 13:00 / 20:00- 23:00
- FRI
- 20:00- 23:00
- days closed
- June 3-4
- closed for Eid Holidays
Distance: Km
Description
The new Officine Panerai boutique in Muscat, Oman, is offering Panerai customers and aficionados an elegant ambiance which enable them to appreciate the brand’s environment and introduce them to all desirable models including the brand’s most exclusive and coveted Special Editions. The boutique is located in the plush Royal Opera House Muscat, the leading arts and culture organization in the Sultanate of Oman. This distinctive venue serves as a centre of excellence in global cultural engagement and showcases rich and diverse artistic creations from around the world which serves as an inspiration to eclectic audiences and nurtures creativity with innovative programs. This iconic and majestic Opera Palace designed with stunning handmade ornaments and sophisticated rich interior is in many ways an embodiment of complexity and diversity offering luxury, comfort, and Leisure to all visitors. The design of the new boutique is emblematic of all Officine Panerai boutiques, where shapes, colours and materials contribute to recreating a classic & Italian style environment inspired from the sea; the main distinctive element which identities the brand. From the historical supply of highly specialised precision instruments to the Italian Navy, to the current sponsorship of the classic boats regatta circuit Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge; the sea has always played a leading role in the Florentine company’s history. The boutique interior evokes this link through the use of teak wood and steel, porthole-shaped windows and sinuous fittings recalling ocean waves and the shape of the most elegant sailing yachts.