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Why 2026 is redefining luxury watch collecting
Luxury watch collecting in 2026 is shifting from hype-driven speculation to a more measured, value-conscious approach. Collectors are focusing on heritage brands, sustainable materials, and pieces ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew F. Erskine is a trusts and estates attorney. In 2025, the global luxury watch market is thriving, with its value expected ...
Among the watches the author handled in Hong Kong recently were this Blancpain world timer from the Biver era (R) and the very first Rolex Daytona “Rainbow.” These watches represent two ends of a ...
If timing is everything, then what we use to measure it reveals who we are. A watch does more than mark time—it tracks progress, connects us to the past, and reminds us to keep going. Unlike trends ...
999Watches founder Avi-Meir Zaslavsky shares how timepieces connect families, preserve stories, and inspire new generations of collectors. I’ve realized that monetary value is only a small part of ...
SwissWatchExpo (SWE) offers a curated entry point with its luxury pre-owned collection in the $26 billion pre-owned market, flooded with an estimated 40 million counterfeit watches annually, making ...
Two fans discuss the relationship between the industry and its most loyal customers. By Victoria Gomelsky About 40 years ago, when the mechanical watch renaissance was just beginning to gather steam, ...
Patek Philippe is getting back to the very basics with its beloved sport watch.
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