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True... but very rare...
Mostly, the price is an eye-catcher statement in itself if advertised. I'd say the strategy works well for a new boy/unknown for shock value.
Pricing
By: ian4 : October 9th, 2008-13:46
Hi,just a general question for one and all that has intrigued me for some time. If I see an advert for a BMW, a new flat somewhere etc etc,the advert always (or nearly always) has a price. Why do watch adverts never have a price,even if it is a "rack rate...
One word: Luxury
By: vandice : October 9th, 2008-14:33
Luxury products are never advertised with prices attached. As the word suggests, it's an unnecessary expenditure that's well described by the old adage: If you have to ask, you probably can't afford it. Goods like an LV bag or high-end furniture are never...
Not totally accurate
By: AFSG : October 9th, 2008-20:11
This is not 100% accurate actually - Mille watches always have the price printed on the ad... Agree, luxury items rarely are advertised with a price but I think for some, it’s actually a good provocative element, which no doubts appeals to Mille and a few...