Philippe Charriol’s death: ‘Why this is so sad for my family’
Philippe Charriol was set to be in Manila on March 8, on one of his regular visits that typically mixed business with leisure.
Philippe Charriol was set to be in Manila on March 8, on one of his regular visits that typically mixed business with leisure.
Philippe Charriol, founder of the luxury watch and jewelry brand Charriol, was killed in an accident in a race track in southeast France on Wednesday, according to an AFP report.
Whenever he meets Filipinos at random back home in Paris, Philippe Charriol likes to bet that they know or have heard of his brand. He’s right 100 percent of the time.
More than thrilled. That’s how Philippe Charriol feels that his son, Alexandre, is now taking over active management duties in the eponymous jewelry and watch company he founded in 1983. That’s according to Alexandre himself.
There’s a certain kind of attitude and swagger—the French way of doing things.
On Valentine’s Day, Philippe Charriol made the rounds of the Charriol boutiques in Manila to present bouquets of flowers to the stores’ female staff. It’s a gesture that reflects the nature of this romantic and passionate man.
World-class brand Philippe Charriol launched its eye-catching Sports 2011 Eyewear Collection at Resorts World in Newport City. Also launched were Sports Charriol jewelry and fragrance, which followed the “race-inspired” vignette. Monsieur Charriol himself came to the launch.
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