The pre-owned watch market is in genuinely good shape. Auction records keep falling, buyers are younger and more informed, and platforms that didn’t exist five years ago are now moving hundreds of millions of…
Here’s something nobody warns you about when you start collecting watches: the strap can do as much damage as dropping the thing on a tile floor. Slowly, quietly, over dozens of wrist rotations and…
Watch flipping — buying pre-owned timepieces below market value and reselling them for profit — sits at an odd intersection of passion and math.
There's a romantic idea floating around watch circles — that automatic watches are self-sufficient. They wind themselves. No battery changes, no plugging in. Just strap it on and forget about it. It's part of…
There's a particular frustration that comes with looking down at your wrist and noticing a scratch across the crystal of a watch you love. Doesn't matter if it's a £150 dress watch or a…