Musings about exotic watches and the watch industry
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What a year! I break down what I've learned, plus share some good news for 2021
A few months ago, I gave my two cents on the watch market. Now that we're in July, I have to admit that I was wrong! Let me know what you think in the comments.
You may have seen some of my provocative posts on Instagram. This auction certainly had a few head scratching results. I'm here to put a finer point on my thoughts
It's been a while since I checked in with a market update. I try to call it like I see it in my tiny sliver of the overall watch world. Thankfully, things are looking up!
Checking in to give my thoughts and advice regarding the current watch market. I have instituted a policy as a dealer to not buy any inventory now, but I'm still looking to buy for my personal collection
Another week in and I have some thoughts to share. Plus a game to pass the time -- post an Instagram story of a wrist shot while watching one of my review videos! Make sure to tag me and I'll repost it
This is really the only thing that matters to discuss this week, so let's get into it. More than ever, I am convinced that independent watches are the place to focus on.
Continuing this series of an examination of how to build a great watch collection, I want to back up to the fundamental question of why to collect anything at all? In a world where people have basic needs left unmet, is it morally justifiable to spend huge amounts of money on watches?These are questions we have to ask ourselves
This is part of a series where I will discuss best practices in building a meaningful watch collection. The art market is much more mature than that of watches and so can teach us quite a bit. Chiefly, art historians are great at classifying eras. I like to think of the Contemporary Independent Watch Movement. I discuss the history and significance to give a framework to our collecting.