Secondhand watch prices have tanked—but luxury watches weren’t meant to be investments anyway, Rolex CEO says – Fortune

Luxury watches have long been sought after as a valuable asset. That’s why Rolex, Patek Philippe and Cartier watch prices so closely followed, as they ebb and flow with people’s appetite for high-end spending.   But that’s not how Rolex’s CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour wants things to be. If anything, he thinks it’s risky to think of

Secondhand watch prices have tanked—but luxury watches weren’t meant to be investments anyway, Rolex CEO says – AOL

Prarthana Prakash April 18, 2024 at 7:17 AM Andrey Rudakov—Bloomberg/Getty Images Luxury watches have long been sought after as a valuable asset. That’s why Rolex, Patek Philippe and Cartier watch prices so closely followed, as they ebb and flow with people’s appetite for high-end spending. But that’s not how Rolex’s CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour wants things

Hands-On Debut: Longines Mini DolceVita Kentucky Derby 150th Anniversary Limited-Edition Watch – aBlogtoWatch

“Hi, Barbie!” is the first thing I said when I opened the Longines box that landed on my doorstep last week. Hot pink, horses, and sparkles; how could I not think of last year’s blockbuster movie that’s permeated the zeitgeist? But enough about plastic dolls and cinema, we’re here to discuss the brand new Longines

Longines releases limited-edition watch in honor of Kentucky Derby 150 – Spectrum News 1

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Longines, official timekeeper and watch of the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks since 2011, is releasing a limited edition, 150-piece series of its Mini DolceVita model to commemorate the races’ 150th anniversaries.  What You Need To Know Longines is releasing a special, limited-edition Mini DolceVita series to commemorate the 150th anniversaries of

Secondhand watch prices have tanked—but luxury watches weren’t meant to be investments anyway, Rolex CEO says – Yahoo Finance

Luxury watches have long been sought after as a valuable asset. That’s why Rolex, Patek Philippe and Cartier watch prices so closely followed, as they ebb and flow with people’s appetite for high-end spending. But that’s not how Rolex’s CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour wants things to be. If anything, he thinks it’s risky to think of