Tuesday, December 7, 2021

The Secondhand Luxury Watch Market Is Bigger Than Ever, Here’s Why

It’s no secret that the resale market is booming. But in the past year, one accessory, in particular, has risen to the top of the most-wanted list: watches

According to The RealReal’s 2021 resale report, customers are spending $1,600 more than last year on secondhand luxury watches. Meanwhile, on online consignment retailer Fashionphile, searches for the term “watch” have increased by 73% since 2020. According to McKinsey, a U.S.-based consulting firm, the pre-owned luxury watch market was worth $18 billion in 2018; it is poised to grow to $30 billion by 2025. 

While there are more people than ever interested in owning a watch, luxury brands — which include the big four: Patek Philippe, Rolex,  Audemars Piguet, and Richard Mille — continue to produce limited inventory every year to ensure exclusivity and quality. Elizabeth Layne, chief marketing officer at Rebag, says that due to manufacturing closures amid the pandemic, as well as supply chain issues, watchmakers and brands produced even fewer products last year. According to her, there’s also a growing trend of generational watchmakers and artisans going out of business as a result of the pandemic’s economic impact: “All of that has increased the demand and prices of secondhand luxury watches.” 

But scarcity isn’t the only factor driving the watch gold rush. “I think that both social media content, as well as editorial content focusing on watches have broader factors that make it a lot more approachable,” says Layne. See, for instance, blogs like Dimepiece, which features luxury watch content that caters to women, a demographic that’s been long overlooked by the male-dominated industry. While Dimepiece was founded in March 2020, its creator Brynn Wallner first thought of the site while she worked as a multimedia producer at Sotheby’s in 2019: “The watches department reached out to me and they were like, ‘Hey, we want some cool content,” Wallner says about how she got into watches. “It was like a culmination of almost high art, but with a wearability and kind of everyday components that really appealed to me.” Since then, Dimepiece has grown over 17,000 followers on Instagram, made up largely of women interested in the luxury watch market. 

“I just noticed the way that the consumer was spoken to. And there are certain trends where it’s like, ‘The man should buy this watch and go climb Mount Everest.’ And for the female watches, it was like, ‘Here is this dainty watch,’” says Wallner. “We [women] want to spend money on nice things and we already do that with bags and shoes, so why don’t we add watches to that?” she says. It’s a question that many are asking right now: According to Fashionphile, searches for “women’s watches” are up 92% since 2020. 

The younger generation is expressing interest in the market as well. Luxury watch-related content generated over 173 million views on TikTok, according to the app. With that in mind, popular creators like @nicovanderhorst, @topbrandwatches, @watchoutforalex, and @watch.eric are giving followers a front-row seat to the world of luxury watches, from videos about buying a watch for the first time to behind-the-scenes glimpses of a career in the watch world. 

Layne attributes the popularity of luxury resale sites as another reason for the secondhand watch boom: “While some items definitely are still quite expensive on the secondary market, with resale, there are more entry points.” While brands like Cartier and Rolex typically retain their retail value even when sold secondhand, other designer names are available on the resale market for much less. For example, the popular Heure watch by Hermès is available new for $3,000, while Rebag offers secondhand options for 50% less. What’s more, whereas before, potential customers would have to walk into a store with little knowledge of the different models and prices, they can now go online to find all the information they need to make an informed decision, all before the first appointment. 

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Then there is the general growth in the secondhand luxury market. Since the pandemic took hold, consumers have begun investing in long-lasting, quality items, with luxury sales set to beat pre-COVID numbers this year. On Rebag, most watches sell within a few days; a Rolex Batman (worth $20,000) watch sold in minutes.

“​​I think there’s a broader consumer base that now looks at watches as an investing category,” says Layne. “Customers and watch sellers are really doing their research, so they’re looking to see the potential value that they could get.” Layne says that demand for Rolex — the site’s top-selling watch brand — has helped it retain an average 82% resale value, with some models having a retention rate above up to 158%. 

Others are looking to watches for their sentimental value. In 2021, the global fashion search engine Lyst has reported a 42% increase in searches for “couple,” “engagement,” and “wedding” watches, with the Rolex Pre-owned 40mm Submariner being one of the most coveted styles. Much like engagement and wedding rings, high-end luxury watches are seen as a piece that could be passed down. 

As demand continues to grow, Layne doesn’t see this trend stopping: “We don’t think that that watch bubble is going to burst soon.”

Maybe it’s “time” to jump on the trend.

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The Swooshiest Holiday Gifts You Can Score From Nike

There are certain tried-and-true heritage brands that always deliver fab holiday gift ideas because everything in its arsenal is high quality, reasonably priced, practical, and stylish. One prime example is the sporty-cool brand Nike (a longtime R29 fave), which is offering a ton of boxable options for every age range on your list this holiday season — including the ever-specific, ever-mysterious Gen Z set. Browse around and you’ll find “vintage” Nike logo-emblazoned workout gear, super puffy winter coats, statement sneakers made for getting photographed in, grab-and-go bags, and more. Ahead, check out our top picks from every clothing category that’s sure to surprise and delight even the most opinionated young critic in your book.

Nike Sportswear Fleece Pullover Hoodie, $75

The Tie-Dye Hoodie
Any clothing item that has a charming DIY look is bound to be a sure bet when it comes to gifting. This oversized hoodie is all style and no mess.

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Nike Fontanka Waffle, $100

The Street Style Sneaker
This eyeball-magnet of a remixed sneaker — which looks to be a classic style from the top with a modernized sole at bottom — has the ability to take a regular OOTD to an IG-worthy ‘fit.

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Nike Sportswear Therma-FIT City Series Down-Fill Jacket, $300

The Super Puffy Winter Jacket
Never overlook the coats and outerwear hiding within Nike’s online portal or you’ll miss gems like this fleece-covered down puffer jacket. We’re cozy just looking at it.

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Nike Sportswear Femme Dress, $65 $40.97

The Spaghetti Strap Dress
We’ve seen plenty of Y2K-inspired trends come through this year, but we think that this dress (from Nike of all places!) wins gold. The ribbed texture, the midi length, the spaghetti straps, the ’70s stripes, the side slits — it looks straight out of Delia’s if you ask us.

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Nike Dri-FIT Indy Icon Clash Light-Support Padded T-Back Sports Bra, $40

The Houndstooth Underthing
In a year where it was checkerboard everything, we’re relieved to see a pattern that is of the same family of classic patterns but refreshingly its own thing. (Plus, who doesn’t love a printed sports bra?) Houndstooth: let’s bring it back.

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Nike Sportswear Collection Essentials Pants, $70

The Loosey-Goosey Cropped Jogger
At first glance, it looks like ordinary sweatpants but upon closer inspection you’ll see the design details that truly matter — the tapered leg, the cropped length, the baggy fit, and the heathered-out logo. It’s no wonder this is one of Nike’s highly-rated styles.

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Nike Therma-FIT Fleece Training Sweatshirt, $65

The Mockneck Fleece
Fleece is everywhere this season, which makes it tough to find sherpa items that are truly unique and special. Then came along this pullover sweatshirt: it’s got a mockneck, waist cinch, and two (!) side pockets.

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Nike Heritage Waistpack, $25

The Throwback Fanny Pack
It’s the crossbody bag of choice if your gift recipient prefers to go about their days hands-free. This stashable, $25 waistpack holds the right amount of stuff and it comes in an array of cute color-blocked options.

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Nike Air Max Koko Serena Design Crew Sandals, $110

The Platform Sandal
Nike’s take on the chunky summer sandal is an incredibly bouncy one and I recommend that you cop a pair immediately, even if it needs to be saved for warmer days. (Full disclosure: I own a pair and they’re absolute fire.) Or, if you live in a non-wet climate, wear them with socks.

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Nike Sportswear Essential High-Waisted Leggings, $45

The Vintage-y Legging
The emblazoned Nike logo on the lower left leg is a simple move, but a crucial one — it somehow makes this contemporary-fit legging look like it could be from an earlier decade. In other words, it’s a perfect logo slap.

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Nike Everyday Plus Lightweight Training Ankle Socks, $20

Super Chic Workout Socks
Sweaty feet deserve cute socks too! This pack of three breathable, wicking pairs of socks is going to elevate whatever game is being played.

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Nike Sportswear Essential Bike Shorts, $50

The Trippy Biker Short
Nike takes the Y2K smiley face motif and turns it on its happy head (many times over) with this very fun take on the classic bike short.

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