7 monthes ago | By Business Insider
Avi Hiaeve, a millennial who owns the high-end watch retailer Avi & Co. , spoke with Business Insider about the future of the watch industry and the value of investing in luxury watches.
Wealthy people are increasingly placing their money into " real assets " such as artwork, real estate, and luxury items.
The luxury industry is expected to go through a major shakeup, though some sectors are already showing signs of recovery .
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