A bit preemptive in writing this, perhaps, yet we've been seeing pricing going up at a staggering rate. Those familiar with the constant de valuation of currencies know it is a major problem that is getting far worse with each passing debt interest-only p...
I might consider British and perhaps US brands, depending on the style and finishing. No insult intended to either country or brand. Itβs an excellent question that you are posing.
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To your first question are they pricing themselves out of the market, Not really as they heavily researched and to some extent know just what their customers and the market will bear and tolerate. I think it's important to remember and maybe even point ou...
And Iβll raise another question for the learned members of our forum. Without hard data, rather solely based on anecdotal data ingrained in my mind from just being in this space as a buyer over the last two or more decades, it seems to be that Rolex have ...
Agree, Rolex pricing for SS seem rather sane while also showcasing real-world movement improvements in not just accuracy, but in longevity between service intervals. Rolex also decorates their movements... even in places never seen by the customer. For ot...
appear to be produced in small batches, so there doesn't seem to be a ton of inventory risk. Modern Swiss watches appear to be the preferred currency of corruption and money Laundering in much of the world, so the higher the price the better from those us...
Guess diamonds have become worth less, so...... ADDED: Oh my, if Private Equity starts getting involved in horology as they're doing in the U.S. with real-estate... we could all be scr@wed.
Thatβs who funded the platforms ala 1916. But this market is far too small for a meaningful PE player. Hedge funds are providing the backstop bids for the auction houses so there is that. As for diamonds, I think the bid offer spread is inferior compared ...
planning approval in Sardinia(? I think it was). It's basically untraceable and while it's not totally liquid, it is preferred given how impossible it is to trace.
Very happy with my Garrick. I would love to see more work like this out of the UK, right now there's a huge white space in the UK between micro brand like Fears and the super high end like RWS and Frodsham. ...
No because these are luxury goods. As long as customers will pay the price, brands will continue to charge exorbitant costs. Yes, because for someone like me, I donβt like to pay new prices. If you can be patient and wait a year or two, (sometimes less) m...
...until they don't. Thankfully, the next financial bubble may once again be kind to horology. This past bubble was wonderful, with many newcomers and new artisans coming forward.
If we look at Behrens, we see a Chinese brand that is trying to establish its own catalogue of attractive watches at reasonable prices. Of course, there are plenty of cheap imitations, but China is set to gain a lot of attention, from small independents t...
To the first question, with some exceptions the industry has been rather stagnant and investment poor for decades. The small size of the overall watch market makes it a tiny industry. And the short term approach of many players (in complete contrast to th...