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Dior is taking watchmaking more seriously again – but what does this mean for the rest of the LVMH stable?

dior chiffre rouge 2024 featureDior has relaunched the Chiffre Rouge with movements from La Fabrique du Temps and Zenith – an intriguing move.

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