Most luxury watch enthusiasts follow a practical guideline. Take any timepiece's price tag and multiply by ten—that's roughly what you should earn annually before buying it. Simple formula, eye-opening reality.
It's not your fault—Walmart's clean shelves and "Everyday Low Price" banners work overtime to convince you you’re saving. But we’re here to help you pump the brakes and look closer at those price markups.
The true value of a vintage watch requires more than a glance. Learn how materials, originality, rarity, brand, and market trends shape your watch's value. Also, find out some pitfalls to avoid before making the sale.
We should not assume that all forms of splurging are bad. There are some products out there that, despite their price, are actually worth spending money on.
In a consumer's eyes, the best products are those that are of very high quality but remain at a low price point. Unfortunately, those are hard to come by.