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Rolex Day-Date prices start at $35,000 for a 36mm version and $38,500 for a 40mm version when purchased brand new…
Unlike retail, secondary market prices are not guided by MSRPs but rather, by current demand. Therefore, underrated and older Rolex watches will likely be cheaper to buy from the secondary market compared to retail. On the other hand, expect to pay higher-than-retail for popular current-production (and coveted vintage) Rolex watches in the secondary market.Â
The Seamaster is one of Omega’s main watch collections, home to dive watches and other water-ready timepieces. At retail, the…
The Panerai Luminor is one of the most distinctive luxury watches on the secondary market –one that played a crucial…
Given the breadth, depth, and long history of the Cartier Tank collection, prices for these watches can vary significantly. There…
Introduced in 2022, the Urwerk UR-120 is the brand’s latest iteration of its award-winning UR-110 timepiece. Upon launch, the official…
Ever since its rebranding and re-introduction to the American market in 2013, Tudor has soared in popularity, gaining a widespread…
Rolex might be one of the most recognizable luxury brands in the world, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the…
Men’s watches may get most of the attention from watch enthusiasts, journalists, and collectors, yet there are plenty of gorgeous…
The countdown to Valentine’s Day is well underway, as many of us begin to ask the question, “Do I still…