Why the Traditional Luxury Women’s Watch Is Dying
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Jack and Eleonor take a look at the "traditional" women's watches category in this episode to try and triage whether such a moniker still even exists. They look at the history of the approach to ladies watch designs, how companies like Bulgari and Cartier have continued to push the conversation, and whether there even is such a thing as traditional methodology when it comes to making luxury watches for women anymore.
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