広島出張を終えて

After a business trip to Hiroshima

The purpose of this time is "customer interviews" for HP renewal.



Still, I received several offers from people who said, ``I want to see the watch, so please bring it to me.''

Thankfully, we were able to deliver the product safely.

The "old man" who often appears in the comment section has newly acquired domestically produced products.

I'm grateful that so many people are buying from this person's collection that I could probably open a decent store with just this person's collection.

I'm most happy that you've been supporting me since your first visit to the store.

In the end, we met most often while in Hiroshima... (lol)

I was once again shown an image of the watch I have,

In a world where so much information is easily available, there are many collections that you would not be able to obtain that are 100% the same.

Best of all, if something becomes available and I'm interested, I'll be the first to contact you, so I'm sure I've become quite discerning.

I wonder if I will work as a watchmaker in the future? (lol)

And a customer who used our store a few years ago and had a recent interaction with him about repairing his watch,

I heard that you have been blessed with happiness since you bought your first watch and have had a child.

It was the first time I met him a few years ago, and he was a really friendly person.

I immediately remembered foreigners who are very excited and cheerful.

This time, it was my first time to have an automatic watch, so I delivered it to you.

I am confident that I made that choice.

I also want people to know the joy of watches themselves, so

Even if you have a severe hangover, your explanations will be filled with enthusiasm (lol)

There may be a second person next time we meet.

I realized that the environment really changes over the years.

This time in Hiroshima, I met many people I hadn't seen in a long time.

I was really worried about the recent heavy rain disaster.

While traveling by car, there were some scars from the disaster,

It's enough that everyone is doing well.

I'm glad that no one encountered any major trouble.

During this interview, I met various people,

I feel like I've become more positive after talking about various things.

It's almost been a year since I moved to Fukuoka, and while there are many fun things to do, there have been surprisingly few hard times.

This is a store that I took up the challenge even though I didn't know anyone at all.

Little by little, we started to get recognized and our relationships with the neighbors increased.

Although we started this project amidst many uncertainties, we are moving in a positive direction by taking action.

I think it would be even better if the renewal of our homepage could be an opportunity for people to know that we are making further progress.

Instead of thinking about what you can't do, do what you can.

I'm planning to go to Hiroshima again this month or next month.

I hope we can deliver and talk again as a continuation of the interview.