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A new company enters the luxury watch market and wants to signal the superior craftsmanship and durability of its products. To do this, it packages every watch in an ornate, handcrafted wooden box that costs the company $200 per unit. A competing company that produces visually similar but lower-quality, less durable watches could also purchase and use the exact same boxes for the same cost. Why does this expensive packaging fail to function as a credible signal of the watch's quality?

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Updated 2025-08-23

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