
Luxury Ghanaian watch brand Caveman Watches has launched an exclusive experience, inviting visitors to tour its watchmaking production hub, ‘The Cave,’ and witness the art of watchmaking firsthand.
The innovation centre welcomes individuals, groups, and corporate clients to book visits for a fee. Visitors will have a unique opportunity to observe the entire watchmaking process, from design to production, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship that goes into every timepiece.
CEO and founder of Caveman Watches, Anthony Mensah Dzamefe, speaking about the project, said, “The Cave is not just a production space, it’s a storytelling hub where tradition meets innovation. We want watch enthusiasts to experience the passion and precision that goes into every piece we make.”
Marketing Lead for Caveman Watches, Bernard Barnor, on his part, emphasised the immersive nature of the experience.
“Our tours will provide guests with an authentic perspective on the attention to detail and dedication involved in crafting each watch,” he explained.
The Cave also serves a broader purpose, supporting local job creation and skills development. Equipped with energy-efficient machinery and utilising sustainable materials, the facility reflects the brand’s commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.
The opening of ‘The Cave’ marks a significant milestone for Caveman Watches as the brand celebrates five years of growth and recognition across Africa and beyond.
Bookings are now open for individuals, groups, and corporate clients interested in discovering the precision and artistry that define Caveman’s unique offerings.
All information about the initiative can be accessed on the website of the brand.
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