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Luxury Watch Revival Cut Short as Iran War Adds to Sector’s Woes

Luxury Watch Revival Cut Short as Iran War Adds to Sector’s Woes

The luxury watch sector, which had shown signs of revival, faced setbacks as the Iran conflict intensified. The war in Iran has disrupted growth in the Middle East, one of the few regions previously driving demand for luxury timepieces, adding to sector challenges amid geopolitical tensions.

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