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The story of Caveman Watches and its CEO, Anthony Dzamefe, is more than just a business success; it is a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and a deep belief in one’s vision.
Mr. Dzamefe’s journey from an ordinary placard holder at the Airport to the seasoned CEO of a celebrated African brand is nothing short of inspiring.
His recent revelations, shared with Richie Mensah, host of the trending podcast MasterMinds and author of the thought-provoking book YES! IT'S YOUR FAULT, offers a fascinating glimpse into the heart and soul of Caveman Watches.
Mr. Dzamefe’s confession, “I am doing watches till I die,” isn’t just a statement—it is a declaration of unwavering commitment.

It speaks to the profound impact a single wristwatch sale had on his life, forever altering his trajectory. This was not merely a business venture for him; it was a calling, a purpose that has driven him to build a brand that resonates with people across Africa and beyond.
The passion is palpable, the dedication undeniable. It is this very dedication that has fueled the brand’s growth and cemented its place in the market.
The impact of Caveman Watches extends beyond commerce. The brand embodies a narrative of African innovation and craftsmanship—a symbol of resilience, creativity, and the ability to transform dreams into reality.
Mr. Anthony Dzamefe’s story is a reminder that success is not always about the resources you start with, but about the unwavering belief in what you are building. His commitment to making watches for life is a testament to his resolve and passion.
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