Luxury Time IPO is a book build issue of ₹18.74 crores. The issue is a combination of fresh issue of 0.18 crore shares aggregating to ₹15.00 crores and offer for sale of 0.05 crore shares aggregating to ₹3.74 crores.
Luxury Time IPO opens for subscription on Dec 4, 2025 and closes on Dec 8, 2025. The allotment for the Luxury Time IPO is expected to be finalized on Dec 9, 2025. Luxury Time IPO will list on BSE SME with a tentative listing date fixed as Dec 11, 2025.
Luxury Time IPO price band is set at ₹78.00 to ₹82.00 per share . The lot size for an application is 1,600. The minimum amount of investment required by an individual investor (retail) is ₹2,62,400.00 (3,200 shares) (based on upper price). The minimum lot size investment for HNI is 3 lots (4,800 shares), amounting to ₹3,93,600.
Incorporated in 2008, Luxury Time Limited is engaged in the distribution, marketing, retailing, and after-sales servicing of Swiss luxury watches, along with the distribution of watch service-related tools and equipment in India. Headquartered in New Delhi, the company is supported by a team of professionals with expertise in luxury watch distribution, retail management, precision servicing, and brand marketing.
The company operates across five integrated business verticals:
Watch Distribution (B2B)
Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) and E-commerce Sales
After-Sales Services
Branding, PR, and Marketing Support
Tools and Machinery Distribution
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