While the general population is becoming increasingly more comfortable purchasing high-value items online, a brick-and-mortar retail presence is still highly important when it comes to the luxury watch market.
In addition to providing buyers with the opportunity to experience how watches actually wear on their wrists, boutiques also serve as the public-facing image of brands, and they create a unique environment where customers can immerse themselves in the world of a company and learn more about its products.
SOURCE: https://www.ablogtowatch.com
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