Investing in luxury watches demands more than taste. You’ll need to understand how box and papers, waiting lists, service history, and reference numbers affect resale value. You’ll need a strategy for navigating both the authorized dealer network and the unpredictable, often risky grey market.| The Luxury Playbook
The Rolex Sky-Dweller isn’t for everyone—and that’s exactly what makes it so investable in 2025.| The Luxury Playbook
The investment case for the Cartier Crash is built on simple mathematics as the total number of watches made across all decades measures in the hundreds.| The Luxury Playbook
When comparing Rolex vs. Breitling in 2025, you're not just choosing between two luxury watch brands—you’re choosing between cultural capital and technical| The Luxury Playbook
Unlike modern references that are mass-produced and widely available, the most expensive Rolex Submariner watches ever sold were built in limited numbers, often with subtle production quirks, military specifications, or celebrity connections.| The Luxury Playbook