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Posted 25/10/2024 10:47am

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Outback's rugged charm,
In a watch, Seiko's new star,
Man of Many's art.

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Man of Many Media and Seiko unveil premium campaign for limited edition watch

Man of Many Media has launched a premium campaign in collaboration with Seiko for their Australian Limited Edition Prospex Alpinist watch. The campaign, which showcases the Australian Outback, is a testament to Man of Many's creative agency services, with a focus on high-quality video and photography production.

Seiko approached Man of Many’s creative agency services department to develop and produce the campaign for the release of the Prospex Alpinist Australian Limited Edition. The campaign includes scenes shot on location at Broken Hill and Silver City Highway.

"We are thrilled to work alongside Seiko on this exciting project. Capturing the essence of the Australian Outback while highlighting the stunning features of the Prospex Alpinist has been an incredible experience," said Harry Parsons, Head of Branded Content at Man of Many.

The campaign will be featured across Seiko’s in-store screens, digital platforms, and online advertising. This collaboration is a clear demonstration of Man of Many's ability to deliver immersive, high-quality content for brand partners.

"This collaboration with Seiko showcases our capability to deliver immersive, high-quality content for brand partners through our creative agency services," added Frank Arthur, Co-Founder at Man of Many.

Man of Many Media, Australia’s largest men's lifestyle publication, also offers dedicated creative agency services. The company's 2025 Upfront is scheduled for 2pm Tuesday, 29 October 2024, with the theme 'Momentum'.

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