Caveman Watches, Ghana’s premier luxury watch brand, has unveiled a new production unit, “The New Cave,” and launched a limited-edition timepiece, the “5th Anniversary Caveman Native,” to commemorate its fifth anniversary.
The new production unit, designed to enhance Caveman Watches’ production capacity, features advanced machinery and eco-friendly practices. The facility is expected to create over 100 jobs and establish a training programme to equip young Ghanaians with watchmaking skills.
The fifth Anniversary Caveman Native is a testament to the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and cultural heritage. This limited-edition timepiece features a striking 43mm stainless steel case, incorporating five significant Adinkra symbols.
The watch’s dial showcases a sophisticated gray gradient, and the hour and minute hands are intricately carved from the Adinkra symbol Sepow, representing justice and honesty.
Founder and CEO of Caveman Watches, Anthony Dzamefe, narrated that the new collection is a tribute to the brand’s journey, encapsulating its story and vision in a beautifully crafted watch. The timepiece is a limited edition, with only 500 pieces available.
“The fifth Anniversary Caveman Native is a tribute to our journey over the past five years. Each timepiece comes with a unique serial number and a certificate of authenticity, ensuring that buyers receive an exclusive product.”
This limited-edition timepiece is priced affordably, making it a luxurious accessory and a meaningful investment for collectors and enthusiasts.
Since its inception in 2018, Caveman Watches has earned acclaim for its elegant designs and meticulous craftsmanship. The brand has been endorsed by high-profile personalities and continues to set a high bar for luxury watchmaking in Africa.
As Caveman Watches embarks on this new chapter, the company is poised for growth in both domestic and international markets. By establishing a manufacturing presence in Ghana, Caveman aims to solidify its position as a leader in the African luxury watch market while continuing to champion local craftsmanship.
Spanning a modern, eco-friendly space, the new Caveman factory is equipped with advanced machinery to support intricate watchmaking processes while maintaining the brand’s hallmark of handcrafted artistry.
The production unit is expected to create over 100 jobs, ranging from watch assembly specialists to designers, creative designers and quality assurance technicians. Caveman Watches also plans to establish a training program to equip young Ghanaians with the technical skills required for watchmaking, further contributing to the development of local talent.
Aligned with Caveman’s ethos of innovation and responsibility, the factory incorporates energy-efficient equipment and sustainable sourcing of materials. The company aims to minimize its environmental footprint while delivering timeless designs that resonate with consumers.
The launch of the new production unit ceremony ended with special awards and recognition for employees who have played significant roles since the inception of the company
As Caveman Watches embarks on this new chapter, the company is poised for growth in both domestic and international markets.