On today’s episode of Asking for a Trend, host Josh Lipton delves into market dynamics, luxury watches, and trending tickers. Joining the show is financial educator Kyla Scanlon to discuss her new book, “In this Economy? How Money and Markets Really Work.” Scanlon’s work aims to empower individuals with a deeper understanding of the economy.
Ah, Rolex: a brand that needs no introduction. It’s the household name in haute horology; you may not know jack about watches, but you’ve heard the name Rolex! And you may even be familiar with its top-selling model, the Datejust, which is a favorite of Hodinkee adviser Cara Barrett: “To me, it is the perfect
There’s something magnetic about a well-placed coffee table book. It beckons to be opened, promising a rich visual and intellectual experience. But when that book is a high-end publication focusing on luxury watches, it’s not just a book, it becomes a stylish and compelling centerpiece for conversations in any home or office setting. What sets
I’ve noticed a recent source of conflict between watch enthusiast consumers and the companies that make the products they want. The conflict is between what consumers profess to want to spend and where brands feel they must price their watches. This isn’t new, and the luxury space has always been on the cutting edge of