Swarovski Optik North America Announces 65th Anniversary Specials

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posted on August 5, 2014
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Swarovski Optik North America, a subsidiary of the Austrian-based company, is celebrating its 65th Anniversary—and, to celebrate, consumers are being offered the chance to cash in on some special anniversary pricing. 2014 marks 65 years since founder Wilhelm Swarovski placed the company's first binoculars on the market.

To celebrate the milestone year, special pricing will be offered on all Swarovski Optik binoculars and spotting scopes from August 1 through Sept. 30, 2014. The discounts will be available online at SwarovskiOptik.com, and can also be found at authorized dealers in the United States and Canada.

"We are extremely excited to bring this great promotion to our dealers and end consumers. Swarovski Optik has now been in the field with men and women who are passionate about the outdoors for 65 years," Dustin Woods, Director of Sales, said. "Showing our appreciation to our customers by offering an unprecedented promotion is a great way to celebrate. Swarovski Optik dealers all over North America are offering very special incentives on many of our most demanded products. There has never been a better time to purchase Swarovski Optik binocular, spotting scope or range finding binocular."

For more information, go to SwarovskiOptik.com.

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