Investment Watches - The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

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    In this video, I will tackle the polarizing concept of investment watches. We'll take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to one of the biggest phenomena effecting the watch industry in 2022. What's your take on investing with watches? Please comment your thoughts down below.
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    0:43 - Setting the Stage
    2:35 - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    8:40 - My Take
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  • @colemanjeans5275
    @colemanjeans5275 Před rokem +66

    If you wanna be successful, you most take responsibility for your emotions, not place the blame on others. In addition to make you feel more guilty about your faults, pointing the finger at others will only serve to increase your sense of personal accountability. There's always a risk in every investment, yet people still invest and succeed. You must look outward if you wanna be successful in life.

    • @rubyviolet6808
      @rubyviolet6808 Před rokem +7

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    • @hesleybrown4958
      @hesleybrown4958 Před rokem +6

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      @charlotteamelia7289 Před rokem +6

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      @bellmike4373 Před rokem +5

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      @hesleybrown4958 Před rokem +5

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  • @Sams911
    @Sams911 Před rokem +6

    I almost bought a stainless AP 15400 for $90K, with an MSRP around $25K ... but instead I bought a VC Overseas 4500V gold form the boutique at MSRP $54.5K by just waiting a year ... well guess what, 2 years later, the Stainless RO went down by 60% and my VC went up by almost 70% and sells for $89-95K now ... and all I had to do was buy the watch I actually wanted, and not the over hyped "investment" watch.

  • @Law19157
    @Law19157 Před rokem +1

    This is why I watch your channel, you bring out all of the unique watches and brands that aren't mainstream. I love unique stuff.

  • @thatlinuxguy
    @thatlinuxguy Před 2 lety +11

    I'm in my 20's and I've always seen an expensive watch as something you buy and hold onto for many years, if not the rest of your life. I see them as something to hold onto not something to flip when the time is right.

  • @tarunsetty109
    @tarunsetty109 Před 2 lety +20

    True. I get my watches as a sentimental value. Got my first Swiss watch, Tissot when I graduated high school and I recently bought a Longines HydroConquest as an accomplishment getting my dream internship. More on the way as I climb up the ladder.

  • @mikepbj3865
    @mikepbj3865 Před rokem +12

    I personally love watches and am a huge fan of the art and craftsmanship. I believe that the reason people (including myself) care so much about appreciating value and making it an investment is because watches generally come with a pretty steep price tag and people like to think that they aren’t making a stupid financial decision when they buy a time piece that they like

    • @d734-wy8kx
      @d734-wy8kx Před měsícem

      I think people should consider the investment aspect purely in terms of the return they get from use of the watch, rather than what they can re-sell it for.
      The same way you’d expect more use from a more expensive but more well made axe. If it stays sharp longer, cuts wood quicker and doesn’t need replacing for a far greater period…the extra expense proved a good investment by way of return of service…not whether you could sell the axe for a profit in however many years.

    • @louistran016
      @louistran016 Před 23 dny

      @@d734-wy8kxif your axe is made by hand from scratch by some god of axes in Japan, pretty sure its value only goes up from there. Supply and demand equilibrium is the key to consider

  • @kby0414
    @kby0414 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations again on the featured article. Looking forward to contents like this 👌

  • @essential328
    @essential328 Před 2 lety

    THANKS TEDDY for this contents.
    It is a great releife to hear your words about this market situation.
    I can really see you are speaking from your soul… a shine into this vast dark sky of speculation!!
    THANKS AGAIN TEDDY!!

  • @Babyj17
    @Babyj17 Před 2 lety

    This is why I like your videos about new micro brands and less mainstream manufacturers !!

  • @unKonw91
    @unKonw91 Před 2 lety

    you once again surpassed my expectations for your video production :) great to see!

  • @santorini8423
    @santorini8423 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m really getting turned off at the minute by certain shouty CZcamsrs bragging about their travelling and private jets and watch boasting, the same ones who complain about Chrono prices not being real, yet go to their sites and lo and behold, they’re advertising those same watches for a premium. It’s good that people like Teddy still do informative content and not the crap they churn out. They know who they are…

  • @phillipbrown351
    @phillipbrown351 Před 2 lety

    Really solid analysis and perspective. Thank you for taking a stance

  • @pstrzezek
    @pstrzezek Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting approach to the topic. Patek Philippe tiffany dial is a perfect example of shifting hype to other models. Rolex Oyster Perpetual with tiffany dial sky rocketed after this auction (retail 5k and second hand 10x more)

  • @themrgumbatron
    @themrgumbatron Před 2 lety

    Refreshing video, thanks for your perspective on a very important discussion. Keep up the great content.

  • @dennisdusing7847
    @dennisdusing7847 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your honesty, I will continue collecting watches I like and hopefully my grandkids may enjoy or get cost back in few I can afford, being German I will keep searching for German mostly but looking for best chronograph for my next purchase under $3000

  • @ianmansfield68
    @ianmansfield68 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, for me this is the best watch channel on CZcams. Your recent microbrands video with Kevin O'Leary was the best watch video I've seen in over a year, and has seriously got me wanting to part with some cash.

  • @just-a-kollector1568
    @just-a-kollector1568 Před 2 lety +10

    Agree with everything you mentioned in this video. This is why the new generation of watch lovers love you. Well, I do! I love your outlook within this industry & the overall mentality you have when it comes to this engineering masterpieces we all appreciate & love! Great work Teddy! One of the best in the game!👍🏽 keep it up

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you my friend! AI was my favorite player growing up! See that profile!

    • @just-a-kollector1568
      @just-a-kollector1568 Před 2 lety

      @@TeddyBaldassarre 💪🏽 I Love it!! Great taste in watches, even better in Basketball!! Take care!🤙🏽

  • @derosa1989
    @derosa1989 Před 2 lety +49

    People never seem to talk about the fact that even brands like Cartier have run into situations with so much overstock, unsold inventory that Richmont pulled back and destroyed 500 million euros worth of watches in 2018 to protect their selling price, rather than flood the market. Right now we're seeing a massive transfer of inventory from the AD to the Grey Market, and at some point, all those watches need to be sold. We'll see how long the prices rise, i wouldn't bet that this keeps going more than another year or two.

    • @lipinglin1994
      @lipinglin1994 Před 2 lety

      Too many junks are made!

    • @1flat681
      @1flat681 Před 2 lety

      The Grey market will choke on inventory. Everything is hype, look at brands in the past like Frank Mueller, Hublot and Panerai, where are they now ?

    • @cmrsxxcmrs
      @cmrsxxcmrs Před 2 lety +1

      @@1flat681 yeah but you have social media now.

  • @gtrain3
    @gtrain3 Před 2 lety +12

    Because of the hype of certain brands in watches, I've been more drawn to brands like Nomos, Glasshutte, and Zenith since it seems like ppl that recognize those watches seem to really enjoy the craftsmanship in watches.

    • @2steaksandwiches665
      @2steaksandwiches665 Před 2 lety +1

      This. It gives me a chance to actually considered other brands, even smaller no name micro brand stuff

  • @robotstobor3388
    @robotstobor3388 Před 2 lety

    I bought GMT in 80s in stock, submariner in 2009 which took a week to arrive. Explorer and DJ all in stock. Visited an AD dealer in 2021 only 2 watches on display, now just waiting lists.

  • @TYLERORTIZ2021
    @TYLERORTIZ2021 Před 2 lety

    I read an article from a site TBWS, it was dated 2018 and the Traska diver was going for $400, now they retail for $600.
    50% increase in value ain’t bad in 4 years.

  • @GussyFlight
    @GussyFlight Před 2 lety +3

    I have truly enjoyed your channel and objectivity which you frequently share. My query is in some of your discussion points with Kevin O'Leary, outside of the dial appearance, does he not also raise the prospect of a particular watch as an investment? Does this not help perpetuate the thought of getting into watches as investment?

  • @isabellawatson2864
    @isabellawatson2864 Před 2 lety +100

    Based on what he explained about the specifications of the watch I don't know for sure but if I had to place a bet for what watch it is I would put all my money on the Eric Clapton's Rolex Reference 6263, the “Oyster Albino” Cosmograph Daytona.

    • @alligatortrucker1185
      @alligatortrucker1185 Před 2 lety +3

      If you had the money, you'd definitely buy it because It looks really nice

    • @laurelysfarfac2029
      @laurelysfarfac2029 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @isabellawatson2864
      @isabellawatson2864 Před 2 lety

      well I usually don't get too excited about other expensive watches. However, l could buy this for my Sons

    • @alligatortrucker1185
      @alligatortrucker1185 Před 2 lety

      @@isabellawatson2864 From your statement “ you don't get too excited about other expensive watches...” I’m guessing you’re a big spender

    • @isabellawatson2864
      @isabellawatson2864 Před 2 lety

      l get that a lot but with smart work and discipline, I have created multiple streams of income for myself from real estate and from blockchain mining network,that makes it so easy for me to afford these little

  • @Podcastage
    @Podcastage Před 2 lety +205

    I am newer to watches, but have been so turned off because of the investment side of it. To each their own, but it's certainly not for me, and it makes me strongly dislike the "investment" watch brands.

    • @Podcastage
      @Podcastage Před 2 lety +3

      Also thank you for the great video as always Teddy!

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Před 2 lety +47

      It is a shame because it was not like this in the past. It is of course important to note that not all of this is the fault of the brands, but they are not victims here either and customer service has taken a hit. The quest to acquire doesn’t have to be easy, but lack of transparency is not a good recipe in the long run.

    • @Podcastage
      @Podcastage Před 2 lety +21

      @@TeddyBaldassarre Agreed completely. It's not 100% the brands fault. To draw a parallel to my focus, it's not Blue Microphones fault that people misuse the Yeti or Shure's fault that people buy the SM7b without understanding it. Regardless of that it still reflects poorly on the brand and taints the reputation because it is perceived in a negative light now. Just like a misused microphone, watch brands that are discussed as investments are frequently presented in such an off putting way that it's hard to look at them without associating those brands with that type of behavior.

    • @TeddyBaldassarre
      @TeddyBaldassarre  Před 2 lety +16

      Love the parallel to the audio world! The consumers that use your products are unpaid spokespeople for the brands in a way. Both the good and bad. Thanks for watching, my friend!

    • @bhavinmjani
      @bhavinmjani Před 2 lety +9

      I am new to watches myself, want one Rolex OP and that would be enough for me for my Formal wear as I work in a Bank, but I guess getting one at retail is impossible in this lifetime 😀 , better go for Aqua Terra is what I have decided now

  • @robertomancha6840
    @robertomancha6840 Před 2 lety +1

    I just started collecting and am enjoying being introduced to all new brands and complications. I find it fascinating the large range of prices that exists for something so small that seats beautifully on your wrist. Since I was a young man until recently I held the belief that jewelry was pointless and boring because it had no real intrinsic value. Because of that I didn’t wear anything flashy because it showed off nothing but in my own opinion said “look at me” which I never needed.
    With watches it’s very different. At each watch’s very core it has a true purpose to be a reliable device to keep its wearer on task. It’s a helpful companion that silently waits to be of service like a well polished butler with a heavy royal accent.
    From there you can really start to appreciate all the subtle nuances that contribute to making one meticulously hand crafted beauty stand apart and shine on its own brilliantly and distinctly from the rest.
    Within the intricacies of each piece there are more intricacies to marvel at and really what becomes the crown jewel of each watch is it’s very own signature way of delivering its unique mixture features and level of quality. I might say it’s a contest in quality like a competition of sorts but that seems too lifeless a description. It’s more like a beauty pageant or a parade showcasing an artisan’s quality in its most condensed and potent elegance considering splitting hairs is the scale by which we evaluate every moving and non moving part of its anatomy.
    I feel like when I wear a good quality watch that has been born of careful attention to detail all the way from design to execution it reminds me that precision and exactitude and beauty can be attained for those focused and patient enough to put in the work. It’s as remarkable in its beauty as it is inspiring in its craftsmanship.
    All of that to say, should one I own ever shoot up to an artificially inflated value I would sell it and see it as an opportunity purchase a few just as wonderful to expand my collection and my love of the art.

    • @robertomancha6840
      @robertomancha6840 Před 2 lety

      @Whatsapp+➊➋➏➒➌➎➒➐➎➒➍ DM you how? What giveaway? There’s no DM feature on CZcams. Are you the original content creator?

  • @kilgour91
    @kilgour91 Před 2 lety +2

    Teddy when do you sleep!? So much content, such high quality. I agree wholeheartedly with your assessments - these "holy grail" brands are unattainable for the average buyer and I would guess are alienating many perspective buyers in the process. I only purchase what I want to wear, enjoy and use. Keep up the great work!

  • @Gumby56
    @Gumby56 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, excellent opinion piece. Couldn't agree with you more, I just love watches and am enjoying my hobby. If, I want to make money, that's what the stock market is for.

  • @TECHFIGHTER
    @TECHFIGHTER Před 2 lety

    I like the investment and hype side of watches because I have found that this creates a situation where there are many absolutely amazing timepieces that are not hyped so you get insane deals. Watches that are many times better than watches that are selling for multiple times more. In an age of hype it’s fun to find secret gems most don’t know about.

  • @allenhooper8532
    @allenhooper8532 Před 2 lety

    9:58 I think this is spot on. Feels like people are obsessed over a monetary value rather than more of a quality/experience thing.

  • @IMANcorp1
    @IMANcorp1 Před 2 lety

    I think that something similar happened in the wine Industry several years ago . At some point, everyone was only talking about the Pilar’s of winemaking, the Grand Crus, the most expensive, so the conversation became boring. For me, the best part is finding great producers doing great wines that sell for a reasonable price. Finding value gives me the opportunity to enjoy wines more often and start interesting conversations. I am convinced that the same goes for watches. Finding one that suits your interest and budget is as enjoyable as buying it.

  • @MyNigellus
    @MyNigellus Před rokem

    great vid, a topic I'm interested in, thank you

  • @Brakelate879
    @Brakelate879 Před 2 lety +1

    Teddy is the most likable watch guy on CZcams.

  • @jamesmustin7289
    @jamesmustin7289 Před rokem

    Teddy over the years I bought vintage Omega watches. As I told you I am from Ohio living in Florida. I love my Omega watches. But this year I have bought two watches. My first was a
    Two tone 37mm blue quartz Invicta price $49.00. I am surprising pleased that watch keeps
    Excellant time. Thé second watch I just got this week. It is a Seiko green Optimist I paid a total of $650.00. A very substantial watch. It reminds my of a Rolex. I am thinking either a
    Ball watch or a Hamilton. I remember Ball Jewelery store in Cleveland. I was very young but
    I remember CleveLand at Christmas time. I notice I am open now to other watch companies
    I really fell for the Seiko Alpinist watch. So far I am very pleased. This watch band I like with the adjustable clasp. I remember when you started , you have done a great job.

  • @TheWatchExplorer09
    @TheWatchExplorer09 Před 2 lety +1

    Teddy your channel helped me to connect again to watches like I used to since I was a kid. Never had a friend whom I could talk to about watches and was not able to explore that much this crazy world of watches. Now, because of your channel and other social media platforms I now enjoy this enthusiasm for watches much more and have learnt a lot. Thanks man for always keeping it real.

  • @dannyzorc3259
    @dannyzorc3259 Před 2 lety +136

    One of the main reasons I use this channel as my guiding light to watches is the love you give all watches. You have macro shots of Orients and Pateks, Seikos and APs. You give them the same spotlight, and are honest about where each fit in a collection. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @cowboycody8094
    @cowboycody8094 Před 2 lety

    I am glad I bought my red sieko cocktail over another brass colored one. The dealer said the brass color one would go up in value but I like the red one. If I still like the brass one I may get it but who knows.

  • @codykelton1384
    @codykelton1384 Před 2 lety

    In my opinion, it's easy to tell that you just like watches in general. That's why you're my go to for information. Just snagged a new piece off your website as well!

  • @Marcus-xt9zh
    @Marcus-xt9zh Před rokem

    I really like your attitude and appreciate the fact that you are also introducing less-known brands and less expensive watches. And here is my point: Beauty and elegance should NEVER be defined by a brand alone. Beauty and an expensive price MIGHT correlate but they do not have to. I even consider it as embarrassing if a person tries to "prove personality" through a certain brand. F.e.: If you really think that a Rolex Submariner is so special, buy it for its beauty (though I don´t really understand that), but don´t buy it because you simply want to show off and sell it later on for a higher price. So to cut a long story short: I really like your attitude and the objectivity how you present what you really LOVE - and this seems to be watches

  • @seanclydecorry1262
    @seanclydecorry1262 Před 2 lety +4

    Great content as always, but the editing and graphics with this video feel like a real step up. Awesome video, thanks!! :)

  • @Mehdmehd123
    @Mehdmehd123 Před 2 lety

    Hi Teddy! First, I’d like to thank you for this very interesting and clear video illustrated with relevant figures etc. However, can we get your opinion (video) on some limited edition watches such as the new TAG Heuer x Porsche that is limited to 1500 pieces for example?

  • @mahanr
    @mahanr Před 2 lety +23

    I have been collecting watches for 30 years and the current market situation is just plain stupid. In the 30 years I have been collecting I have never bought a single watch, be it a Rolex, Omega, etc. expecting monetary gain . I collect because I love watches and that is how it should be.

  • @curtbrown7718
    @curtbrown7718 Před 2 lety

    To me the analogy is akin to creating talent via the various talent competitions on TV. Nothing is that easy or convenient. You have to pay your dues. Within any consumer consumption class, some items rise to the peak organically; they make it there based upon inherent qualities above-and-beyond the competition. They don’t do it via an artificial means such as social media hype. Thank you, Teddy.

  • @brianwest1501
    @brianwest1501 Před 2 měsíci

    You're the best Teddy!! Good perspective!!

  • @jact12
    @jact12 Před 2 lety +4

    Well said. I've been a collector for over 12 years and has over 10 luxury watch brands in my current collection. I'm both happy and frustrated at the same time with the recent price surge. Yes, the value of my collection went up, but it's almost impossible to get watches that I like unless paying for ridiculous amount on the grey market. Sometimes I rather have the prices drop back down (which will lead weed out speculators) so people who enjoy watches can finally acquire them.

    • @ErosTrades
      @ErosTrades Před rokem

      What’s the best Starter watch ?

    • @sakmadik69420
      @sakmadik69420 Před 11 měsíci

      the only things you want to stay cheap are food😁

  • @athleticgeek1
    @athleticgeek1 Před 2 lety +2

    I remember back in 2009-10 people were dumping "assets" like vintage cars, watches, art, etc. to get by in areas like LA/OC. I know I did when I sold a Breitling Nav for 50% less than what I paid for. Market has been in gradual decline and will only continue as people move cash into inflation proof assets... which watches typically dont fall into. Buyers market coming in the next year or 2.

  • @yourstrulybostonyourstruly3185

    Yoooo Teddy, let’s get a solid best moonphase watch??! Great Video my guy

  • @joesteve3299
    @joesteve3299 Před 2 lety

    Well done.
    Insightful and useful.

  • @vincent67239
    @vincent67239 Před 2 lety +2

    I think the truly biggest flex is buying at retail those watches that have the lowest market value, because it signals that you have so much money that depreciation doesn’t affect you.

    • @terencekoh6296
      @terencekoh6296 Před 2 lety

      being able to treat your entire watch collection as expenses rather than assets should be a flex in and of itself

    • @vincent67239
      @vincent67239 Před 2 lety

      @@terencekoh6296 Hell yeah!

  • @adsingl
    @adsingl Před rokem

    I applaud your even view on this. My concern is the folks we'd want to attract to the hobby, if entering from an investment view but buy at least somewhat to taste, is that if they risk their financial future on this and prices go down, and for most watch segments, they will, we'll have lost them entirely. I'm nearing retirement, only have a couple pieces, looking to add and can now move to next level. I like the idea that for what I'll spend there will always be significant value if I had some disaster, but I'm not buying as investment. I am an engineer. I love mechanical things, still turn my own wrenches, etc. I won't add a watch that doesn't speak to me or add some either useful or interesting function.

  • @Jthe5th
    @Jthe5th Před 2 lety

    The problem is that those high-end watches huge prices made the low end vintage watch market blow up too, all of the sudden there are more and more sellers and models for sale and the prices are getting higher and higher in the low end vintage watch market to the point some of these watches have unjustified high costs.

  • @johnblackburn2060
    @johnblackburn2060 Před rokem

    This is soooo on the money. I have been fascinated with time pieces as long as I can remember. I just returned from Germany where I visited the Black Forest, coo coo clock center of the universe. Grandfather clocks, and of course watches. I look at the same 5-10 brands, the usual suspects, and drool, knowing that I will probably never own one. But based on info learned by watching your videos I have been able to build a modest collection of watches, the most expensive being $800.00.

  • @shouryabhattacharya2284

    You know what buddy, you will survive in the market long through up and down cycles. The price of ultra high-end watches are a function of liquidity, so in a phase of quantitative tightening it would become very difficult. I like the balance you have, so tell me, do you guys sell in Germany? I am considering buying my first chronograph in around 5-6k.

  • @nka4180
    @nka4180 Před 2 lety +1

    Good content.
    No watch collector who is building up a portfolio of very expensive pieces will continue for the love of it, if every watch added to the collection is losing value. Believe its rather obvious in this expensive hobby that value retention as a minimum is a must.

  • @christophercook7926
    @christophercook7926 Před 2 lety

    Such honesty is impressive

  • @ianmedium
    @ianmedium Před 2 lety +2

    I have been a watch enthisiast for over forty years since childhood and this current trend for me is one of the worst things to happen to the watch industry. It brings a totally different type of consumer ( I refuse to call these people watch enthusiasts as they are just sharks looking for a quick buck) to this and it is not a good direction to be heading in.
    And seeing Rolex´s answer to this problem which is to up prices rather than increase supply or make it hard for the secondary market to sell these watches is frankly shocking and shortsighted.
    I have owned three Rolex watches in the past and am now totally turned off the brand not only for the sort of investment sharks who buy them but Rolex´s response to the problem.
    Same as well for Patek or AP. Both brands I used to admire and now, well I simply am not interested in owning a watch that comes from a company that likes the hype and the sort of people buying the watches.
    So for me as a core base enthusiast so many of these brands now have little or no appeal to me any more. Same as my first high end love and my first higher end watch, Omega.
    The continual "limited" editions and continual harping on about their connection with space, its all got rather boring.
    I jumped off the merry go round 6 years agon and bought a Grand Seiko .
    Your content is refreshing as its not all about the hype or profit, you cover exotic and real world which is so unlike so many other channels. Also, unlike so many other watch channels here you are not a walking buffed up ego!
    On a completely seperate note I wonder would you consider doing a video on the dark side of high end watches which as we are seeing countless Russian Oligarchs assets being siezed or frozen would be a very timely topic.
    I have often wondered about the high end and who many of its customers are. So many, especially now at the hyper inflated prices are from backgrounds that leave a great deal to be desired ethically.
    It is something Rolex, AP, Patek and other high end brands always steer clear of talking about for obvious reasons and I know the old tiried excuse that a brand is not responsible for its customers actions comes in but as a purchaser, especially in this day and age I am not keen on wearing a brand who will have unethical people supporting it and getting special considerations because they have the money ( Patek´s one-off customs come to mind!)

  • @wasuhigh
    @wasuhigh Před 2 lety

    totally agree, today watch market has made the watch lover unpleasant feeling of very long waiting list and difficulty to get the watch from the new comer who see this as a asset to make a profit. I see in the market today a lot of people doesn't discuss about how the beautiful, function, finish, technology in the watch, they only talk about in a month price will increase. My dad is watch collector for around 20 years ago, when we come to watch conversation we talk only how the beautiful and the function and story of the watch. but when I talk with my age generation about the watch they focus only price.

  • @lihanou
    @lihanou Před 2 lety +1

    A lot of it is related to social media and the projection of one's value onto others. I'm not sure if this will ever go away as long there's the Internet. I suspect this phenomenon is here to stay.

  • @randylaw3368
    @randylaw3368 Před 2 lety

    As usual Teddy, spot on. Thanks

  • @dmax5678
    @dmax5678 Před 2 lety +32

    Thank you so much for making this video Teddy. I'm 37 years old. My whole life I dreamed of owning a brand new, entry level Rolex. Now that I can finally afford one at retail, "flipping culture" has over inflated the price so much I can no longer buy one. As a result, I have now discovered other great brands like Sinn and Longines. If Rolex would have allowed me to buy at retail, I never would have discovered those brands. Now, as a result of Rolex becoming over inflated, my view of the brand has become poisoned to where I only see it as an over hyped brand, as opposed to the high quality brand with a rich history that I should view it as. Hopefully industry professionals see this video.

    • @ryana3991
      @ryana3991 Před 2 lety +5

      I am right there with you at 39 years old. I have been wearing a watch since 2nd grade and have always had an eye for Rolex and Omega growing up due to movies of the 90's and 00's. If it weren't for Teddy's videos, I too wouldn't know anything about other brands that have just as high of quality, possibly higher, and I have shifted my brand focus entirely. While I would love to acquire a Rolex Platona with the chocolate subs, I would be just as happy with a Longines, Omega or even good looking Tissot. I have never been about status, but rather functionality and what makes me happy. In today's world, I feel you not have an acceptance culture by wearing the top three on your wrist as some type of passage into success and status.

    • @TheSkatereel
      @TheSkatereel Před 2 lety +4

      You can still get one at retail. Just have to have patience and visit your AD a few times. The problem is people want a watch now. Go enjoy your Longines and live life and you’ll ge the call some day

    • @nastang87xx
      @nastang87xx Před 2 lety +3

      Give em a bloody nose, go Omega. I did and have no regrets whatsoever. 👌

    • @dmax5678
      @dmax5678 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheSkatereel I've been thinking about doing that.

    • @dmax5678
      @dmax5678 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nastang87xx Thanks I've been thinking about that. I'm leaning towards Sinn.

  • @Marshallbgrey
    @Marshallbgrey Před 2 lety

    Was casually watching when I noticed one of the watch pics shown was mine that I posted on Reddit! I got way too excited haha

  • @TheAmbitiousPeasant
    @TheAmbitiousPeasant Před 2 lety

    Having watched some CZcams videos on watch trading a lot if not, most of these "investment watches" never find their way to an end customer. They just jump from one trader to the other. I for one have redirected my attention to independent and micro-brands.

  • @Law19157
    @Law19157 Před rokem

    I'm super new to the world of watches so an expert opinion is much appreciated. I'd rather not buy fake watches and I would very much like to know if what I'm buying is going to increase or decrease in value. That said I would still buy watches that may decrease in value because I personally like them but the knowledge of it's value is good to have.

  • @truthdragon7719
    @truthdragon7719 Před 2 lety

    I think as a bit of fun speculating on a watch you like is a safe-ish bit of fun. Unfortunately unless you can get a Rolex for example from an AD and then flip it for the 25-50% inflation some folk are asking, then the moment or opportunity has gone. I wouldn't buy a watch at an inflated price and then hope it continues to rise in value. Im not in the $100k area at all but could afford maybe up to $10k, its about personal acceptable budgets. The real hobby to me is learning more and finding what you really like, Pelagos vs Sub for example. Keep up the great content, Thanks!

  • @TG-mn9cj
    @TG-mn9cj Před 2 lety

    Best watch channel hands down!

  • @simon916sps
    @simon916sps Před 2 lety +3

    Teddy, what a breath of fresh air balanced by some sound common-sense. Your channel and content is way ahead of the pack.
    The current market is absolutely ridiculous (especially for the blinged over-priced models). I've had a couple of older more classic Rolex's (16700 GMT and a 14060M Sub). I sold the GMT to buy the Sub and sold the Sub to buy a Paramotor (of all things).
    I never for one minute considered them as investments; I bought them, wore them, abused them and moved on. Of course looking back I would be pushed to buy my original watch back which does make me a bit sad, but watch collecting, like life, is a journey. Now I have a lovely old Omega Speedy Broadarrow, SINN U50, Vertex M100 and a CWC.
    I would love to get another Rolex, but am put off by those who wear them as status symbols. That said, there are so many amazing watches out there that I will eventually get something a bit more understated when the time and price are right - like Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Deep Sea or a IWC Spitfire Mark XVIII Fliegeruhr perhaps, but a Polar dial Explorer II would also tick the box.
    So many nice watches, but not enough time or money ... Keep up the excellent work!

  • @jancoetzee4414
    @jancoetzee4414 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video Teddy!

  • @robertcancellare6137
    @robertcancellare6137 Před 2 lety

    I think you hit the nail on the head talking about the current state of investing, in general. There is a large section of the population that is barely learning about investing, having never experienced a true drop in the market. This would make any 'investment' a solid opportunity to be exploited, (in, hopefully, the shortest time possible). The reality lands closer to your used car analogy. I don't think, as a whole, that the watch collecting community, sees watches as a money maker, but more of an extension or a way to express their fascination in and the joy they get from utilizing their pieces.

  • @jim2950
    @jim2950 Před 2 lety

    I but vintage Omega watches. They are affordable, reliable and if you shop carefully you can a pristine watch that is
    50 years to many years older that are really great watches

  • @robertmakofske8764
    @robertmakofske8764 Před 2 lety

    The world of watches is sooooo vast that you really won’t have a problem finding something else just as good and less expensive. I can afford a Rolex sub but fell in love with the black bay 58 925. Buy what you love for yourself and not for the perception you want to convey to others.

  • @ralph332
    @ralph332 Před 2 lety

    I purchase things because I need and enjoy. So I do this with research and long term aspirations. I was underwhelmed when I first held a Daytona. It was hard to read and overpriced. This led me to purchase a Sinn 556A. Sometimes simplicity is best.

  • @NicolasMiari
    @NicolasMiari Před 3 dny

    I was never interested in watches until I considered the idea of wearing a high quality watch theoughout my son's childhood, to have the memory of seeing it in Dad's wrist imprinted in his brain, and thus make it all the more valuable when I finally pass it down to him (along the way of my research, I did develop a genuine -I think- fondness for watches).
    That's why I feel zero connection with the idea of watches as financial investments. Selling a watch I bought simply isn't in my plans.

  • @brad7571
    @brad7571 Před 2 lety

    I have some tulip bulbs I'd love to show you. Also - I bought two Rolex watches for a 25% discount from an AD in 2008. Let that sink in compared to today's market.

  • @AndyColeman
    @AndyColeman Před 2 lety +1

    I just got into watches myself. I love how complex and unique some of them are and downright beautiful. I think it's a good idea to build a collection of the ones that you like that will also retain or increase in value. As long as you don't need the money you can hold your collection forever but if something unfortunate happens one day at least you're able to get your money back.
    For me personally that means Rolex, which I also happen to think are some of the coolest looking watches anyways. As long as you do your research and figure out which models will hold their value the best you just pick the color scheme that suits you the best and then you can start collecting them.

  • @TSOTruth
    @TSOTruth Před rokem

    The watch world should welcome any and all new members. The more the merrier! Whether wants a watch as a watch fanatic or flipper, motive isn’t really the issue.

  • @entroheat
    @entroheat Před 2 lety

    When you buy watch buy it because you like it, try to buy used in great condition to eliminate markup and lost value, if some day you bored you can sell it at small loss so buy low or smart and enjoy what you buy is the best strategy.

  • @dangerlurk
    @dangerlurk Před 2 lety

    I bought my first rolex. it was a datejust. And I was just buying it because I liked the white dial. My next watch was a submariner Rolex from the Grey market (Hulk) and it was just a clean piece. I could not resist myself and bought a OP Yellow and OP Tiffany for a ridiculously high price. And little did I know that the very 3 days later, the watches 2 OPs were discontinued. And out of the blue, my watches have increased so high in value. So after experiencing the profit you might say, (but I did not sell any watch yet) I am feeling positive about investment idea. But those people who are against watch investment, have not witnessed a profit. So there opinion is biased. Sooner or later, the values of the watches will go down. when the people will be bored about speaking about the Hulk or OP tiffany. But it will take a long time still.

  • @mccstuff
    @mccstuff Před 2 lety

    Have to agree with a lot of what you saying in this video. Those watches that have gone up in value are comparable to an expensive handbag, certain people just like to be seen with them and to me this makes the watch a fashion accessory, nothing to do with the love of watches. It's actually put me off buying a Rolex, was after an OP39 or a 39mm Explorer, but since getting Rolex out of my head I have bought a Grand Seiko and my new Omega is on order and due shortly.

  • @MrFreddyd3
    @MrFreddyd3 Před 2 lety

    Excellent commentary!!

  • @scottnathanphoto
    @scottnathanphoto Před 2 lety +1

    Here's my truth. Being a collector, enthusiast and investor aren't mutually exclusive. My philosophy on "Toys", i.e luxuries like watches, cars & motorcycles has always been "You have all the toys you like, as long as they are appreciating assets." I have been enjoying watches since I was a young teen in the late 70's, beginning with a Rolex GMT master which I saved for. I haven't always been correct. I've lost money on pieces by Cartier, Franck Muller etc. I always loved Patek's too, but they rarely appreciated unless they were ultra rare minute repeaters and the like. I've generally stuck with Rolex because it never disappoints and I've gotten to be a steward to most of the classics. Sea Dweller, Day Date, Sub and Zenith Daytona. I've never had more than 4-5 watches at a time, but it's a hobby that has funded itself. A Rolex doesn't pander to trend. It isn't a costume. It's a uniform. It never disappoint aesthetically or financially and is ever classic. My 2 cents.

  • @saevans63
    @saevans63 Před 2 lety

    I have never bought a watch as an investment. However I have bought watches many years ago that have now appreciated in value. Not that I would ever sell them

  • @tylera5010
    @tylera5010 Před rokem

    Where does one find a Rolex brand placement strap for a Rolex 116139 Bronze. I need one.

  • @thomasont
    @thomasont Před 2 lety +1

    I do agree and respect to most of your presented points on your highlighted subject and it's issues, Teddy.
    Do correct me when I am wrong that you too are aware with most issues actually stemmed from multiple profiteering interests via multiple opportunistic exploitations for multiple financial opportunities and securities causes. All interests involved are creators, contributors and influencers in constant market conditioning that's merely beyond its intended luxury segment scope in consumer market into traded valuables as physical valuable shares in an open stock market.
    The irony about all these is that this isn't exactly new development or evolution since other luxury segments were in similiar conditions that predated the luxury watch market growth such the likes of Hermes, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. The only difference between these two markets are it's public impact scale ratios that we have ourselves to thank for it, whether we would wanted it or liked it or for otherwise reasons.
    It's unlikely that this situation would change anytime soon regardless of the ongoing generational market evolutions due to interests.

  • @WatchesWithAndy
    @WatchesWithAndy Před 2 lety +4

    As an AD for several brands, including Tudor, I’m sick of having people, usually young lads coming in and asking “what’s the best watch to buy that would make me money?”
    I don’t want to sell it to them, because I’d rather have them wear and enjoy it rather than keep it in a box hoping for a 3% return. I even tell them that it’s something to put on their wrist rather than their bank balance

    • @diavalus
      @diavalus Před 2 lety

      Well done, Andy. Thank you for showing some decency in this crazy market.

  • @dud3n355
    @dud3n355 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I collect watches that have a story, a history, a certain complexity, different ways of reading the time,... but when you buy (a lot of) watches, you sometimes have to sell one too to keep your collection interesting. To make it affordable, you have to take notice what the price of a particular preowned watch is. (the after market) And if I have to choose between an anonymous watch or an investment watch, I know what to choose...

    • @dud3n355
      @dud3n355 Před 2 lety

      @Whatsapp+➊➋➏➒➌➎➒➐➎➒➍ Hi Teddy, what do I have to do? I have no experience with this

  • @mrbud8524
    @mrbud8524 Před 2 lety

    My next Purchase this year is the Heuer Monaco Calbrie 11 blue dail 1969 & Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch regardless price going up or down because l love the rich history and both are iconic watches and not selling want to add those two to my Patek Philippe, Rolex Collection

  • @KelvinBrandon
    @KelvinBrandon Před 2 lety

    This was a well made video you put out about the concept of “investment watches.” This same behavior we have witnessed has been replicated in the broader consumer market. What we are seeing is an acceleration of many luxury consumer goods being placed into a category of investment grade. This has led to a rapid raise in prices in the luxury goods market. This type of speculative behavior has accelerated during the pandemic. Should there be investment grade watches, sure there needs to be watches with that kind of criteria. We have investment handbags, houses, autos, and precious metals. What we need is a reality check in what is considered investment grade and what is considered just a normal luxury product. This type of consumer behavior has ripple effects throughout the broader market as products below investment grade start to price increases. The only way any of this will get under control is through education such as this video.

  • @jimlittle5769
    @jimlittle5769 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as always Teddy. Quick note, the Daytona sells for $14,550, not $13,150. Perhaps $13,150 was last year's price?

  • @davidmulligan42
    @davidmulligan42 Před 2 lety

    I've been using this crazy market as an opportunity to pick up watches I like that don't seem to attract much attention on the sales forums, such as Corum, Clerc, etc. I've paid less than 20% of original MSRP on BNIB/NOS watches, and I'm ignoring anything that's being hyped at the moment.

  • @xtrvette4412
    @xtrvette4412 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't mind people buying them for investment or resale, as long as every watch enthusiast is able to walk in a boutique and purchase or order the watch within a reasonable timeframe.

  • @MrSaadmubarak
    @MrSaadmubarak Před 2 lety +4

    Great take as usual. I think people get emotional and don't look at things objectively as you have. I find the investment concept annoying, but I understand it. I still buy watches I love, and don't get too worked up about it.

  • @darronpattel
    @darronpattel Před 2 lety

    Vintage watches that are precious metal seem fairly good. Literally all of mine have one up in value, even the cheaper ones; heck, my white gold bulova I got for 500$ was appraised at 1500+ 2 years later and that was when gold was going down in price...

  • @rayleeaustralia
    @rayleeaustralia Před 2 lety +1

    In my humble opinion, the biggest issue is that there are way too much money in the economy when every country is printing them to pay off their debt. When athletes are earning tens of millions every year or every fight. NFT are selling tens of million of dollars and Bitcoin used to be like twenty cents. These watches just become another form of speculative piece. Watches should be bought because you like then and worn to be enjoyed. But on the token it feels bloody good that it’s also appreciating in value

  • @vinhhuynh1205
    @vinhhuynh1205 Před 2 lety +8

    It's all about the money. There's plenty of Daytona, AP etc for sale on the second market. If used watches were selling below retail there would be plenty available at the AD.

    • @hlee2
      @hlee2 Před 2 lety +2

      The reason why it’s selling above retail on the second hand is because you don’t get any in the AD to begin with because of the preferred client list.

    • @diavalus
      @diavalus Před 2 lety +3

      @@hlee2 the reason why you don’t get the watches at AD is because ADs prefer to sell the watches to their preferred clients, which are the gray market dealers.

    • @xtremehackeroficial3873
      @xtremehackeroficial3873 Před 2 lety

      @@hlee2 good point...

  • @wilsonsia6826
    @wilsonsia6826 Před 2 lety

    a big fan of your channel. can you tell me more about "Citizen
    Men's Chronograph Armor Eco-Drive Silver-Tone Titanium Bracelet Watch 44mm" for investments? your comments is greatly appreciated.

  • @damianmitchell4226
    @damianmitchell4226 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you purchase them just for the love of them. They're art pieces, a statement. An accessory that further compliments your style apart from its practical use.

  • @georgeyung3546
    @georgeyung3546 Před 2 lety

    Very good article on Watches

  • @darrensharp7009
    @darrensharp7009 Před 2 lety +3

    I love watches because I think they're works of art. I've never bought one as an investment and never will. Id never buy something I think is ugly just because it'll make money

  • @Leventgursoy11
    @Leventgursoy11 Před rokem

    Dear Teddy,
    Very informative video. Congrats.
    I would like to know how you are selling your watches to EU region with those taxes.
    Kind Regards
    Levent

  • @singlendhot8628
    @singlendhot8628 Před 2 lety

    Spoken like a watch dealer who sells not one single "investment" grade watch brand. Bravo!

  • @Zihq77
    @Zihq77 Před 2 lety +1

    The negative aspect of investment watches shouldn't be too impactful a point for most watch enthusiasts. There really are only the three brands that are just massively in demand and super hard to get at a good price now because of their increasing value, which is a tiny portion of the entire watch market. There are so many brands, so many watches to get enthusiastic about. I love a good rolex, no doubt about it, but if I can just give up the "status" a rolex might offer, I can find just as beautiful and well made a watch from another brand at many different price points. The beautiful shots of a Breitling, Longines, Zenith, all just hammer that point home for me. We're spoiled for choice.