Buying perspectives, value analysis, and the references the market keeps mispricing. From overlooked workhorses to authentication red flags, this is what to know before committing to a vintage purchase. No hype, no celebrity hauls, just where the value actually lives.
Vintage Omega vs vintage Rolex: where the Rolex premium is worth paying, where Omega is the smarter buy, and how to dodge redials on both. A collector's verdict.
The Movado Kingmatic is one of the best values in vintage automatics. A buyer's guide to its references, in-house calibers, the Sub-Sea line, what to check, and what they actually sell for.
The 1980s and 90s TAG Heuer 2000 series is the cheapest serious vintage diver still hiding in plain sight. Here's what to buy, what to skip, and what to pay.
The best vintage watches under $2,000 sit in the most efficient price point in mid-century collecting. Twelve specific picks that outperform modern luxury watches at three to five times the price, with concrete buy criteria for each.
The Omega Constellation pie-pan dial is one of the most refinished surfaces in mid-century vintage Omega. Most examples on the market today are redials. The original-dial premium is small and closing, and buyers who can spot the difference are the ones who profit.