Are Watches Good Investments in Singapore?

In a city where wealth and taste often go hand-in-hand, watches have become more than mere instruments of time. They are symbols of achievement, status, and a discreet yet powerful way to showcase success. Some wear them for the satisfaction of being noticed, others see them as treasured collectibles, while serious investors treat them as tangible assets with the potential to grow in value.

Knight Frank’s Attitudes Survey 2021 highlighted just how strong this sentiment is. Among ultra-high-net-worth families in Singapore, watches ranked as the most popular passion investment. Nearly eight in ten families surveyed expressed a preference for collecting timepieces over art, cars, or wine. Auction houses have taken note. According to Alexandre Bigler, VP and Head of Watches at Christie’s Asia Pacific, Singaporean buyers have been a steady and vital part of the market over the past five years.

Local tastes reflect both tradition and innovation. Legendary names such as Patek Philippe and Rolex remain dominant with models like the Nautilus, Daytona, and Submariner continuing to command long waiting lists and impressive resale premiums. At the same time, watch collectors grew interest in independent makers such as MB&F, F P Journe, and Richard Mille.

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From an investment perspective, watches have a unique appeal. Their value is not tied closely to stock market swings, and high demand models have historically held firm even in downturns. A luxury watch is also a portable asset that can easily be carried or even passed on as a family heirloom. Market figures reinforce this confidence. The global luxury watch market was valued at S$53 billion in 2022 and is projected to expand to S$80 billion by 2030.

However, investors must be cautious. You see, the secondary market is crowded with counterfeits, making authentication essential. Liquidity is also uneven. A Rolex Submariner might attract buyers within days, while a lesser known watch could take years to sell at the right price. Maintenance and servicing costs can also reduce profits. For used watches, factors such as brand reputation, condition, rarity, and model popularity play a decisive role in long term value.

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So, are watches good investments in Singapore? The short answer is yes. For those with expertise and appreciation for fine craftsmanship, a carefully chosen timepiece is not only a marker of success but also one of the smartest investments you can wear.

Sources:1,2, & 3

 

 

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Solvil et Titus Unveils Limited Edition “Doraemon” Watch Series From 6 July 23

Good news if you are a big Doraemon fan.

The Solvil et Titus brand will be introducing a limited edition timepiece collection inspired by the beloved Doraemon character. This collection pays homage to the heartwarming friendship between Doraemon, Nobita, Shizuka, Takeshi, and Suneo. The limited edition collection will be launched online on the 6th of July at 12 PM.

The series features six captivating designs, each dedicated to one of the main characters and their treasured possessions from the story. The watches showcase iconic items like the “Bamboo Copter,” “Anywhere Door,” “Time Machine,” and “Love Arrow.” These treasures hold their own allure, captivating the imagination of children and evoking nostalgic memories for generations.

You can purchase them online or at their retail store located in Takashimaya from 6th July.

Perse Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Ceramic Watches

$740

Perse Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Midnight Blue Ceramic Bracelet Watch
(Limited to 300 pieces)

$740

Perse Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Light Rose Gold Ceramic Bracelet Watch
(Limited to 200 pieces)

Aspira Collection “Doraemon” Limited Edition Mechanical Skeleton Watches

$740

Aspira Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Mechanical Skeleton
(Limited to 200 pieces)

$810

Aspira Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Midnight Blue Mechanical Skeleton
(Limited to 200 pieces)

Aspira Collection “Doraemon” Limited Edition Multi-function Watch

$610

Aspira Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Multi-Function Watch
(Limited to 600 pieces)

Once Collection “Doraemon” Limited Edition Watches

$460

Once Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Light Gold Mesh Band Watch
(Limited to 300 pieces)

$460

Once Collection “Doraemon” Limited-Edition Leather Watch
(Limited to 300 pieces)

Modernist Collection “Doraemon” Limited Edition Chronograph Watches

$540

Modernist Collection “Doraemon” Blue Stainless Steel Chronograph Watch
(Limited to 500 pieces)

$540

Modernist Collection “Doraemon” Black Stainless Steel Chronograph Watch
(Limited to 500 pieces)

Nordic Tale Collection “Doraemon” Limited Edition Watches

$340

Nordic Tale Collection “Doraemon” Blue Leather Watch
(Limited to 350 pieces)

$380

Nordic Tale Collection “Doraemon” Light Gold Mesh Band Watch
(Limited to 350 pieces)

The Solvil et Titus “Doraemon” Limited Edition Watch includes a certificate with a unique serial number for authenticity, an exclusive Doraemon watch box, a Doraemon printed tote bag, and a watch cleaning cloth.

This limited edition collection is available:

 

 

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You can now find out the value of your luxury bags, watches and jewellery with this website

Ever experienced selling your pre-loved items online, only to receive underwhelming offers for what is worth much more? You can now get the best value for your luxury bags, timepieces and jewellery with Maxi-Cash E-Valuation service from the comfort of your home.

Simply fill in a short form on Maxi-Cash website. Then, sit back, relax and their team of experienced valuers will get back to you with a free quote within three working days.

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Key in your contact details.
  2. Provide details about your valuables and other information such as gold content and weight, if applicable.
  3. Upload 2 or more images of your luxury item and you’re all set!

Make sure that the images show the entire product and different angles of it. The more details shown in the images, the more accurate the quote will be!

In addition to being convenient, you will also get an additional 8% value on your jewellery, timepieces and bags when you value your items using Maxi-Cash online valuation service. Try it now at http://bit.ly/sg-e-valuation

 

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How To Spot A Counterfeit Luxury Watch

One expensive hobbies that many Singaporeans partake in is collecting luxury watches. Due to the changing times, counterfeit or fake watches are becoming harder to spot. Collectors need to be very careful.

Consider these warning signs before purchasing a new watch:

#1: DOES IT HAVE A DOCUMENTATION?

Similar to purchasing an appliance, you must ensure that it comes with a warranty and an authenticity certificate (i.e., with a serial number). If you are acquiring it from a private collector, research the history of its ownership. Nonetheless, your safest bet is to buy the watch directly from the brand’s authorized store.

#2: DOES IT HAVE SPELLING ERRORS?

As obvious as this might sound, some fake items have spelling errors. Words such as “Professional” on Omega watches are commonly spelled with a single “s”. That is a red flag right there! Be wary of low quality pictures where the spelling is ambiguous too.

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#3: IS IT TOO LIGHT?

Counterfeit watches are typically lighter than the original watches due to the cheaper materials used in its production. For instance, authentic gold Rolex watches are heavier than the fake ones. The weight of real gold is greater than the base metal used in the fakes.

#4: IS IT TOO LOUD?

Did you know that you can tell the movement of a watch based on its sound? Most fine quality watches have extremely smooth mechanisms, which means that these are engineered to function at an exceedingly low volume. You should not be able to hear a ticking sound unless the watch is put closer to your ear.

#5: DOES IT HAVE THE RIGHT ENGRAVING?

Some luxury brands use distinct engravings to make their products difficult to copy. Rolex uses laser-etched crowns in their sapphire crystals. While, Omega engraves a symbol in the case-back of its watches. Keep a vigilant eye on these specific markers.

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It is better to be safe than sorry! Equip yourself with these tips or ask a professional for quality assessment.

Sources: 1, 2, & 3

 

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