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Even in the Czech Republic , the watch is sold for 60 million kroner
CZ💼 Business25 days ago

Even in the Czech Republic , the watch is sold for 60 million kroner

In the Czech Republic, luxury watches priced between 20 to 50 million Czech crowns are being sold through local stores of the Carollinum company. According to Tamara Kotvalová, who spoke with Agenda Seznam Zpráv Business, the most expensive watch sold so far was worth over 60 million crowns. The majority of customers at Carollinum's store in Paris Street are Czech locals, while tourists account for only 10–15% of sales. Over the past 30 years, Czech consumers have become more sophisticated and educated, leading to an increase in the financial demands of the watches offered. Brands like Rolex,蔡

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Even in the Czech Republic , the watch is sold for 60 million kroner

In the Czech Republic, luxury watches priced between 20 to 50 million Czech crowns are being sold through local stores of the Carollinum company. According to Tamara Kotvalová, who spoke with Agenda Seznam Zpráv Business, the most expensive watch sold so far was worth over 60 million crowns. The majority of customers at Carollinum's store in Paris Street are Czech locals, while tourists account for only 10–15% of sales. Over the past 30 years, Czech consumers have become more sophisticated and educated, leading to an increase in the financial demands of the watches offered. Brands like Rolex,蔡

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