Why Buy a Luxury Watch?
The Classroom
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Having a timepiece on your wrist is totally subjective. It takes a unique person with specific, or diverse, interests to understand the qualitative reasoning behind purchasing and wearing a luxury watch. If the idea of a buying a watch is still a bit confusing, Jon aka "The Professor" is here to help illustrate the personality types and interests associated with buying luxury timepieces.
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