ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Dec. 4, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Just in time for the holiday shopping season, Buy.com(r), the Internet Superstore(tm), today launched a new Jewelry & Watches store - the latest addition to its ever-expanding product line. More than 30,000 products, including men's and women's watches, will be offered from value-priced and top luxury brands, such as Fossil, Kenneth Cole, Seiko, Invicta and Movado.
"As we continue to grow Buy.com's footprint, we are expanding into categories to benefit consumers by offering a wider selection and the best deals," said Neel Grover, CEO and president of Buy.com. "With competitively-priced jewelry and watches that range from trendy to classic, Buy.com continues to be the perfect place for online shoppers to start and finish all of their holiday shopping."
For a limited time, thousands of watches will be priced at 20 percent off their everyday low prices, with free shipping for select items to kick off the opening of the new store.
Buy.com also offers a variety of unique site features, such as direct price comparisons for many products, to help reassure consumers that they are receiving the best available deal.
For more information, consumers can visit the Jewelry & Watches store at http://www.buy.com/jewelry.
About Buy.com
Buy.com is a leading e-commerce company with more than 10 million customer accounts, focused on providing its customers with a rewarding shopping experience and a broad selection of high-quality technology and entertainment retail goods at competitive prices. Buy.com offers millions of products in a range of categories, including consumer electronics, computer hardware and software, cell phones, books, music, videos, games, digital music downloads, toys, bags, home and outdoor, baby, jewelry and sporting goods. Founded in June of 1997, Buy.com is located in Aliso Viejo, California. Buy.com(r) and The Internet Superstore(tm) are trademarks of Buy.com Inc. Buy.com currently competes with a variety of companies that can be divided into two broad categories: (i) retailers and ecommerce marketplaces such as Amazon.com, eBay and Wal-Mart and (ii) specialty retailers or manufacturers such as Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Circuit City and Dell.