Note sull'episodio
The stock market wobbles. Real estate stalls. And quietly, on wrists and in safes around the world, certain watches are doing something extraordinary – holding value, or growing it.
In this episode we break down the 2026 state of the luxury watch investment market. Which brands and models are genuinely worth buying as assets? Why have secondary market prices corrected – and what does that mean for buyers right now? And the big question: is a watch ever really just an investment, or does passion always have to be part of the equation?
We look at the icons – Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet – and the specific models that continue to command serious premiums: the Daytona, the Nautilus, the Royal Oak. We also talk about what actually drives long-term appreciation: authenticity, rarity, and the box and papers that so many buyers ...