Watchgecko did an interesting video about pricing recently. One of the guys mentioned paying just under £1000 for his first Rolex. And that the inflation adjusted price would be around 2.5k
Sub 3k as a luxury, well-built tool watch SEEMS about right. If you take it as the old "one month's salary" adage.
Tudor are already creeping out of that segment.
And that's a shame. Because there's nobody there.
Whilst over 1k is a lot for the majority. 1 - 3k again SEEMS like enough of a stretch to be an "achievement" worthy of celebration. But also remains within reach for almost any motivated person with a job.
I hope Tudor stays where it is. And doubles down on that segment.
commented onIslander Republic GMT Just Got a Lot More Tempting·
Anybody's opinion on this watch... or the market segment it's in... changed in 5 months?
I don't currently own a GMT. And don't really "need" one. But I liked the look of this one. Really would rather spend £300-500 on something to add to my Seiko and G Shocks 🤦♂️🤣
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