That’s the thing isn’t it. The Tudor sub market is being driven by the Rolex sub market, so it depends on that staying strong... which it might well, but who knows? Whereas the truly rare and exceptional stuff is likely “safer”.
Anyway - better to buy to collect and enjoy. And definitely don’t take investment advice from people on internet forums.
Fair point. Lots of the watches I wanted to buy a few years ago are now totally out of reach, but no idea if that will keep going. So I agree that it’s best is to focus on buying what you enjoy. And definitely think modern Tudors won’t make good investments, even though I own one!
That’s the thing isn’t it. The Tudor sub market is being driven by the Rolex sub market, so it depends on that staying strong... which it might well, but who knows? Whereas the truly rare and exceptional stuff is likely “safer”.
Anyway - better to buy to collect and enjoy. And definitely don’t take investment advice from people on internet forums.