There has perhaps never been a better time to be a watch collector—or even, more simply, a watch owner. Because a single, well-produced timepiece that brings its owner joy thanks to its utility, looks, or tie to a special occasion is no less valid or exciting than a vast collection of small ticking wonders that may rarely leave the family safe. Best of all? This single watch need not be expensive. Au contraire, a wristwatch in the 2020s can be an almost laughably value-laden object while still commanding a price that more jaded collectors might scoff at. And to show you what we mean, we're beginning a new series that includes all the information you need to purchase a watch within a specific price segment, from market information to the key players to examples of excellent timepieces. For our first installment, we're limiting our theoretical budget to $1,500. |
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