Analog Watch Co. to move into Fabric Horse’s East Passyunk Avenue storefront

Over the weekend Fabric Horse had its last day in an East Passyunk Avenue storefront. The retail shop selling handmade bags, utility belts and more decided it was time to move the business to online-only to focus on other goals for the company.

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With Fabric Horse leaving, that East Passyunk Avenue location was in need of a new tenant. Analog Watch Company, located just around the corner from the location, has decided to move their business from 1214 Moore St. to 1737 E. Passyunk Ave.

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Analog Watch Co. first opened in the neighborhood just over two years ago. Owner Lorenzo Buffa started creating and selling his “Carpenter Collection” of wooden watches out of the location before expanding to even more options, with marble watches and more classic styles.

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This location will soon be the Analog Watch Co. studio and shop.

No word yet on an official opening date for the new location. Until Analog Watch Co. makes the move, you can swing by their current location for some sales.

4 thoughts on “Analog Watch Co. to move into Fabric Horse’s East Passyunk Avenue storefront

  • October 24, 2016 at 10:10 am
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    Congratulations! This is great fit for both Analog Watch and the Avenue.
    Fabric Horse’s mistake….

    • October 24, 2016 at 4:34 pm
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      Fabric Horse is a successful business that has made a decision that best suits the needs of its owner and its future goals. To post publicly that it’s made or making a mistake without knowing the full situation is really presumptive and foolish, Lou_100x.

      • October 25, 2016 at 10:12 am
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        Just typical Lou

      • October 25, 2016 at 11:43 am
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        get off your fabric high horse

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