Explaining China’s Importance to the Luxury Watch Industry
China was the driving force behind the rapid growth in the luxury watch industry, until it wasn't. Consumption is just half the story, for the Middle Kingdom is also an important producer of watches and components. Originally published in Chronos Japan, this editorial explains the importance of China in watchmaking.Up Close with the Exceptional and Unique Patek Philippe Ref. 5016A “Only Watch” in Stainless Steel
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