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HomeBoat Show Previews & HighlightsAuckland Boat ShowPaul MacDonald’s innovative timepiece gift: A new era in yacht broking

Paul MacDonald’s innovative timepiece gift: A new era in yacht broking

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Exclusive offer for new yacht buyers: secure your vessel and receive a prestigious timepiece

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In a market where luxury and innovation go hand in hand, Paul MacDonald is redefining the yacht buying experience. Known for his forward-thinking approach in yacht broking, Paul has introduced a gift that goes far beyond the usual handover of keys. His new offer promises that any buyer who purchases a new Omikron yacht from McD Yacht Broking directly stemming from an introduction at the Auckland Boat Show will receive a prestigious timepiece as a memento of their acquisition. This exclusive gift is not only a nod to the luxury lifestyle but also a celebration of the craftsmanship and precision that parallels both fine timepieces and high-end yachts.

Introducing a groundbreaking offer

Paul MacDonald’s new initiative is turning heads in the boating community. As anyone who has spent time around the marina knows, the process of acquiring a yacht is not merely a transaction—it’s an experience that often marks the beginning of a lifelong passion for the sea. Paul recognises this and has designed his gift to mirror the sentiment. “It’s common to deliver yachts, but it’s rare to see the new owners rewarded in a way that is truly consummate to the purchase of the vessel,” Paul explained. This statement underlines his commitment to ensuring that the thrill of buying a yacht is matched by an equally memorable gift.

For those new to the world of luxury boating, receiving a timepiece of prestige is more than just a bonus—it’s a statement. It symbolises not only the timeless elegance of the maritime lifestyle but also the precision and heritage that both high-end yachts and classic watches share. This initiative is a testament to the fact that in today’s competitive market, it’s the unique experiences and added value that truly set a service apart.

A prestigious gift that redefines luxury

Paul MacDonald of McD Yacht Brokerage

In the realm of luxury goods, few items carry as much weight as a finely crafted timepiece. Whether it’s a Cartier, a Rolex, or another brand renowned for its excellence, these watches are emblematic of tradition, artistry, and exclusivity. By pairing a new yacht purchase with such an accessory, Paul MacDonald is offering a gift that not only commemorates a significant investment but also becomes a cherished heirloom for the new owner.

This gift is particularly resonant in New Zealand, where the boating community appreciates quality, craftsmanship, and innovation. It’s not every day that a yacht broker goes beyond the conventional and integrates a symbol of time—both as a measure and a memory—into the purchase process. For those who value the finer details in life, this offer is a perfect match, blending the excitement of modern yacht ownership with the timeless allure of luxury timepieces.

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A showcase at the Auckland Boat Show

One of the highlights of this innovative campaign is Paul MacDonald’s appearance at the Auckland Boat Show. This year, he is set to present an impressive lineup of yachts that exemplify luxury and performance. Among these are the 60 and 80-foot Omikron yachts landed from Greece—vessels that not only embody modern design and superior engineering but also carry the promise of unforgettable adventures on the water.

In addition to these stately models, Paul is also broking the supremely beautiful Wildcat yacht on behalf of European brokers. This yacht, with its sleek lines and exceptional build quality, is a perfect example of what modern yacht enthusiasts desire—a blend of aesthetic beauty and robust performance. The Auckland Boat Show is an ideal platform for showcasing these vessels, and Paul’s presence is set to draw both seasoned sailors and those new to the yachting lifestyle.

Sir Ben Ainslie at the helm during a training session in November 2020 with something rather special on the wrist. Image by Ineos Britannia Team. Photo credit: C GREGORY

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Chris Woodhams
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