After massive patronage from Desmond Eliot, Don Jazzy and other Nigerian entertainment personalities for the premium Ghanaian watch brand Caveman Watches, music star Patoranking is next to own and support the Caveman watch.
When it comes to dressing well, one of the leading “rules of thumb” is wearing a good watch. Nigerian music superstar, Patoranking, has joined in to laud the watch brand “for offering consumers both classic and casual.” styles at a reasonable price. ”
In a recent Instagram post on the Caveman Watch page, the CEO and founder of the globally recognised watch brand, Anthony Dzamefe, is seen in a photo with ‘Abule’ hitmaker and blogger Kobby Kyei, brand ambassador for Caveman Foundation.
The meeting between the three is speculated to be a potential partnership between Caveman and Patoranking to help project the watch brand into the Nigerian market.
Patoranking was highly complimentary of the watch brand that’s It is imperative to his fashion and brand to project an African initiative all world. platforms. Reacting to the Instagram post, he commented, “This is ours”
The music star urges Africans, at home and in the diaspora, to patronise African initiatives to support the motherland. He said, “We have to support our own.”
The music star has shown interest in supporting the watch brand by owning one of the beautiful pieces, a customised 18K Gold Aviator watch which emerged on social media. The watch has the musician’s name on its face.
Caveman is a globally endorsed watch manufacturing company in Ghana that has caught the attention of the New York Times and others.
The brand has chalked many successes over the years with their beautiful and innovative timepieces such as the Blue Volta, which pays homage to the Volta Lake, and their flagship product, the Caveman Turbo Premium, which has adorned the wrists of the likes of the President of Ghana, H.E Nana Akuffo Addo, Hon Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Dr Kwame Despite, Asamoah Gyan, Akon, Don Jazzy etc.
Brief History of Watches
The history of the watch started with the so-called quadrans, a disc whose time could be determined on the basis of protractors. Then, at the beginning of the 16th century, Peter Henlein (a German man from Nuremberg) made the first portable clock with a spring mechanism.
This became known as the “first watch. In Ghana, Anthony Dzamefe, an entrepreneur and life coach, has been bestowed the baton to design the premium Ghanaian watch brand, “Caveman Watches’