Hororgasm[PuristSPro Moderator]
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data doesnt capture visiting Chinese tourists who visit ther Wempes of Europe....
Jul 01, 2015,03:38 AM
....and buy by the dozens. domestic sales in China attract huge punitive luxury trade, so there is a thriving grey market from Berkins to RMs.
other markets like Australia, from anecdotal evidence from Richemont and Singapore ADs with Aussie presence, their largest buying group Downunder are also Chinese immigrants.
one year old...but still insightful www.ft.com
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Cheers, Horo
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I DO think high prices intrigue us.
By: TheMadDruid : June 29th, 2015-16:05
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Very good question
By: docsnov : June 29th, 2015-21:15
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RM
By: tom2517 : June 29th, 2015-22:21
is a master of marketing. They don't make their own movements, frankly you can basically say they are just a watch case maker. RM makes around 4000 watches a year and yet they have over 20 boutiques world wide, not to mention all that marketing efforts. S...
RM
By: chu.loh : June 29th, 2015-23:50
RM is for the minority who drives Lambo to show off another expensive thing they can afford in life
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By: Marcus Hanke : June 30th, 2015-05:38
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Interesting points, a few thoughts in return.
By: ThomasM : June 30th, 2015-07:23
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part of coveting psychology
By: Arie - Mr Orange : June 30th, 2015-02:48
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I happened to see a higher list price watch today
By: cazalea : June 30th, 2015-16:20
I can't fathom it, but here it is -- perhaps the dealer is trying to get a "highest price" ranking or something? Both watchmaker and dealer are fiends (oops) I mean friends of the PuristS Cazalea ...