Accra, Ghana – Dr. Samuel Amoh Tobin, renowned pharmacist, businessman, and philanthropist, has become the second individual to own the Warrior King Watches 18k gold pièce unique timepiece. This extraordinary watch, crafted by Ghanaian horologist Patrick Amofah, is a symbol of Ghana’s rich heritage and precision craftsmanship, previously exclusive to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
Presented to Dr. Tobin as a 60th birthday gift from his younger brother, Dr. Peter Ebo Tobin, the custom-made timepiece was lauded for its intricate designs and luxurious materials. According to Amofah, the watch represents resilience, strength, and Dr. Tobin’s commitment to philanthropy and business excellence. “This timepiece symbolizes Dr. Tobin’s remarkable journey and dedication to touching lives,” Amofah shared, adding that it comes with a lifetime service warranty.
Dr. Tobin’s contributions to Ghana’s pharmaceutical industry and his philanthropic endeavors have cemented his legacy as a visionary leader. Through his leadership at the Tobinco Group of Companies, he has expanded access to essential medicines across Ghana and beyond, positively impacting countless lives.
Warrior King Watches has gained international acclaim for blending African aesthetics with luxury craftsmanship. The brand’s limited-edition collections have become highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Recent recognition in global outlets like GQ Magazine has solidified its reputation as a leader in luxury, showcasing the brand’s ability to merge African heritage with world-class design.
As Warrior King Watches continues to expand its footprint in the global luxury market, it remains committed to celebrating African excellence and storytelling through its timepieces. The inclusion of prominent figures like Dr. Tobin and the Asantehene in its exclusive ownership speaks to the brand’s growing prestige and cultural significance.
Source: African Publicity
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