Asians Are More Likely to Buy Fancy Watches Than Americans, According to Jean-Claude Biver
"Out of 100 Asians who can afford a $100,000 watch, 99 will buy it."
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"Out of 100 Asians who can afford a $100,000 watch, 99 will buy it."
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