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France, Italy and Switzerland travel and shopping guide

Except for watches, the products you mentioned are basically mid-range consumer goods. In terms of cost-effectiveness, I think it is better to go to Hong Kong. Those things can be found everywhere. There is no need to go all the way to Europe. It is not worth it. Therefore, it is recommended that you mainly choose domestic rare models. Secondly, about the watch. I am too professional and dare not be too wordy to avoid misleading, but the price is definitely more advantageous in France. Switzerland is known for its high prices, and the prices are not cheap. However, there is a problem. It means that the model you want is an ordinary model or a relatively new one. Some models may not be available outside France or Switzerland. So, you'd better think about it yourself. Specific price points require specific comparisons and cannot be generalized. The 80,000-90,000 and 30,000 you mentioned belong to the concept of price range, not the specific price of a certain model, and there may be a relatively large difference. The price in France should be slightly higher than on Hong Kong Island, but certainly lower than in Beijing, if at all. Another problem is the exchange rate. Because watches are high-value goods, the exchange rate must be considered. Especially the euro has not been very stable recently, so we need to pay attention to it. According to the current general market situation, an 80,000-grade watch in Beijing should cost HK$75,000 in Tsim Sha Tsui, and there may be a 9.8 discount. France is about 5% or more expensive than Hong Kong. This is a feeling and cannot be used as a basis for quantitative consideration. After all, the exchange rate fluctuation alone is almost enough for the air ticket, and the total price is there.

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