• I think you’re gonna see a lot of Rolex and limited edition watches sitting on C24 etc at wishful prices for the next few years as inflation bursts the bubble.

    With regards specifically to the Tintin Speedmaster, once the dust has settled I don’t see it ever dropping below 6-7k. It gets some forum flack from ‘serious collectorz’ as it’s not an official limited edition and in it’s released format is only a checkerboard dial with red caseback writing. I like it though
    and wished the Hergé family had allowed the full collaboration. I think there are photos somewhere of the prototype with the rocket chronograph hand 🧐
    Edit: rocket on the dial not the hand. Still can’t find a pic

  • Your point about the collectors is interesting - I'd have thought that a watch that was never meant to be a limited edition turning into a very small run (literally to run out the pre-produced dials so they weren't wasted) would have more interest than a run of the mill limited edition.

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