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Saturday, November 22, 2025

2025 Watch Market review and 2026 watch market forecast for Hong Kong

 

Global demand for Swiss watches softened in 2025, weighed down by elevated US tariffs, persistent currency headwinds, and the continuing shift toward digital wearables. Export performance is expected to remain under pressure through the first half of the year, with a gradual stabilization more likely in the second half if tariff and macro conditions ease.

 

Recent developments and current state 

On Nov 20, 2025, the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry reported that October exports fell 4.4% year on year to 2.2 billion Swiss francs (S$3.6 billion), marking the third consecutive monthly decline. Shipments to the United Statesthe industrys largest marketslumped 47%, while China recorded a second straight month of growth, hinting at a potential easing in the luxury downturn.

 

A major drag has been the 39% US import tariff on Swiss watches, which took effect on Aug 7, 2025 and sits above the rates applied to the European Union and other advanced economies. The policy has amplified price pressures and disrupted order patterns, contributing to the sectors weak run into 2026.

 

Structural forces shaping 2026

                                    

Competition from digital wearables and health-focused watches (e.g., Apple) continues to erode entry-level and mid‑range demand, reinforcing a two‑speed market in which high‑end mechanicals remain more resilient than volume segments.

 

The post‑COVID economic moderation has cooled discretionary spending. After the pandemic-era surge, demand normalization and elevated inventories have made for a bumpier recovery in wholesale shipments.

 In 2024 the trend towards high end products accelerated, with watches priced above 50,000 Swiss Francs accounting for 33.5% of the market value and contributing 84% of growth This Suggests consumer are increasing  inclined towards high-end watches rather than entry -level or mid-range products. 

Pricing and currency: a strong Swiss franc and previous rounds of brand price increases have pushed up end prices, pressuring volumes and incentivizing cautious restocking at retail and wholesale levels.

 

Channel dynamics: growth in the pre‑owned market and the need for tighter inventory management are prompting brands to recalibrate launch cadences, discount policies, and regional allocations to maintain margins and sell‑through.

 

2026 outlook and risks

 

Near term: expect subdued year‑on‑year export performance in early 2026, with the US market remaining the single largest source of uncertainty due to tariff persistence, price elasticity, and retailer caution.

 

Downside risks: prolonged tariff measures, further franc appreciation, weaker Chinese demand, and continued wearables penetration.

 

Upside risks: a tariff rollback or exemption, stabilization in China and Europe, and a pickup in global travel retaileach of which could support a second‑half recovery.

 

Sector response: ongoing currency hedging, selective price optimization, and cautious production scheduling remain the core tactics; near‑term guidance is likely to stay conservative until demand and channel signals improve.

 

Note on the rumor about China assembly

 

Claims that many Swiss brands are made in China with final assembly in Switzerland are widespread online but are not supported by official trade statistics or brand disclosures. Under current Swiss export rules, a watch may carry a Swiss made label only if at least 60% of its manufacturing value is added in Switzerland and the final assembly takes place there; widespread offshoring of final assembly would undermine that designation.

 

As my opinion, those top 3% of luxury watch collectors are not affected. They are still being notified by phone calls from Patel, AP, FP Journe for their watches are ready for collection even though they are bundled sales with some other less “important” watches as part of the deal say for Rolex or AP.

 

Vintage collectors are either holding their top collection items whereby selling their mid low range watches in open market to slim down their collection. Waiting the vintage hype is coming back.

More bigger brands are spending effort to attract younger watch byer of the age group of 30-45.

As these are the majority of big spenders for mid – high end luxury watches.

In general, overall situation will not be as good as 2025 for 2026 unless there are upcoming economy miracle from these big countries:  US, China, EU, Japan…as these are the largest Swiss watch export countries.

 

 

 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

How AI forecast the most valuable watch brands by 2025

 By 2035, the most sought-after watches from top-tier brands are expected to be the established iconic models that consistently hold their value and are defined by a blend of heritage, limited production, and classic design. These models will likely include: 

Rolex

Rolex is consistently the top brand for resale value and global recognition. Its most iconic professional models are expected to remain in extremely high demand due to brand mystique and tightly controlled supply. 

  • Daytona: Especially the stainless steel versions, which are already highly collectible.
  • Submariner and GMT-Master II: These timeless sport models have enduring appeal and a classic design that is expected to remain popular for generations. 

Patek Philippe 

Known for exceptional craftsmanship and its "You never actually own a Patek Philippe, you merely look after it for the next generation" philosophy, Patek Philippe timepieces are excellent long-term investments. 

  • Nautilus and Aquanaut: These luxury sport models, especially the highly sought-after Ref. 5711 (though discontinued, its legacy continues) and the current 5811, will remain key collectibles.
  • Grand Complications and Calatrava: Models featuring intricate mechanical movements and classic, elegant designs will always be highly valued by serious collectors. 

Audemars Piguet

The brand's flagship model, the Royal Oak, is expected to maintain its high status due to its innovative design and exclusivity. 

  • Royal Oak (especially the "Jumbo" and Chronograph versions): The original luxury steel sports watch will remain a core focus of demand. 

Vacheron Constantin

As one of the oldest continuously operating watchmakers, its models are renowned for their artistry and rich heritage. 

  • Overseas: The sporty and versatile Overseas collection is growing in demand and is expected to become a key long-term sought-after model. 

FP Journe

Though it is Not having long history of a watch company, very good workmanship, innovative design and beautiful polishing.

 

Other Noteworthy Mentions

  • Omega Speedmaster Professional "Moonwatch": This model has a strong historical legacy that guarantees its lasting appeal and solid long-term value for collectors.
  • Cartier Tank and Santos: These are classic, elegant designs that have been popular for a century and will likely remain popular as timeless pieces.
  • Richard Mille: Select, ultra-exclusive, and innovative models are expected to remain highly desired by a niche, affluent market, though their market can be more volatile than traditional brands. 

The market in 2035 will continue to prioritize brand reputation, scarcity, provenance, and timeless design, and the models mentioned above embody these characteristics exceptionally well. 

AI

Aftermath, AI does not include FP Journe, That is what I added in.

Just for your reading pleasure


Paul

Sunday, September 21, 2025

摩羅街:香港古董集中地的寶藏傳奇


 摩羅街:香港古董集中地的寶藏傳奇

 

摩羅街,是香港一個傳統的古董集中地。早在1970年代末至1990年代,許多人(包括我自己)都喜歡到摩羅街走走看看。那裡不僅充滿懷舊氣息,更蘊藏著不少有趣又令人驚嘆的故事。

 

其中一個經典故事,是關於一隻被「發掘」出來的古董手錶。

 

話說,有一位猶太人(坊間常稱他為「猶太仔」),在摩羅街遊逛時,無意中看到一只搪瓷表面、表盤上鑲有 獨特圖案的Patek Philippe金手錶。當時,這隻錶被擺放在街邊的某間小店舖中,看起來並不起眼。

 

那位猶太人覺得這隻錶有點特別,於是詢問價錢。店主開價 二萬五港元。要知道,在當年的香港,二萬五元絕對不是一筆小數目!

 

然而,這位猶太人還是決定買下它。後來,他將這隻錶轉售給了喬大羽,他是一位在鐘錶界極具分量的人物。這位買家出價 五萬港元,也就是比原價高了一倍。

 

喬大羽不僅是亞洲首位成功製作陀飛輪腕錶的鐘錶師傅,同時在鐘錶界擁有極高的地位與影響力。他看中了這隻錶的潛力,後來更將其送拍,結果在拍賣會上以 五十 萬港元 成交!

 


換句話說,這隻原本在摩羅街街邊小店擺賣、看似平平無奇的手錶,從 二萬五最終超過 五十萬港元,實現了驚人的價值飛躍!

 

這就是摩羅街的魅力所在 —— 一個充滿機會的地方,即使是最不起眼的角落,也可能藏著價值連城的寶藏。

 

當然,時代不同了。現在資訊非常發達,市場透明度也高,大家都很容易查到甚麼東西值錢、誰是買家、誰是賣家。因此,想要像以前那樣「撿漏」或「低買高賣」,確實變得更加困難。

 

但,這並不代表機會完全沒有了。摩羅街依然是一個有可能「撿到寶」的地方,只是需要更多的眼光、知識,以及一點運氣。香港除咗摩羅街之外,其實仲好多地方可以執到嘅我去過嘅地方係深水埗鴨寮街都買過幾隻錶賺咗幾倍嘅利潤。純粹考眼光啫。

 

 我認識橋大羽,去早期到香港時就攞住百幾萬現金買樓,我去過我屋企飲湯睇錶,佢喺環球商場環球錶行打理業務,而家仲有間表店喺度佢家人打理。佢2007年中風2020年離開我哋好可惜!好感嘆!

後記關於嗰隻拍得philip嘅資料好朦朧數字可能有原本嘅價錢有所不同,所以大家唔好見怪,尤其是表界前輩錢輩!

附圖不是原文所述的那個表.

HK Snob

Thursday, April 6, 2023

World top 20 largest watch ranking 2108-2022


Rolex has been top one all times.

Omega was taken up by Cartier.

AP is No. 3 whereas Patek is No. 4

VC s climbing up to top ten.

Longines is top 7 because of China market

This is purely an indication of ranking by their revenue, but look at the number of watches they make each year.

Rolex 1m

Patek 40,000

Audemars Piguet 50,000

Vacheron Constantin 30000

Then you know who is the best brands of all time...

In my understanding, the largest brand should be the contribution of these makers to the world, 

the history of the watch company, heritage, design innovation and workmanship, aesthetic value, long-term value and most of all, after sales support.

In my Mind these are the ranking if I choose a watch

1. Patek Philippe

2. Vacheron Constantin

3. Audemars Piguet

4. Breguet

5. Omega

6. JLC, 

7. Panerai

8.  Cartier

9. Richard Mille

10. A Lange

11, FP Journe

12. MB&F

13. Jacob & Co

14. Chopard

15. Seiko

16. Casio G shock

17. Longines

18 .Tudor

19.  Rolex 


HK Snob



Monday, April 11, 2022

Watch Buyers in Hong Kong

 


Watch Buying behavior in Hong Kong

We have been numerously trade with many watch buyers

There are many weird behaviors that I can’t figure out why.

1.       Cheapo Tudor 1970 Day Date selling HK$20,000.

Buyer ask why there is no original buckle, is the lume still there? Well, this is 70’s how come to have working lume?

I told him to study a bit first before buying watch, any watch... 

2.     My partner one is real funny as he fed up with some of the question of the buyer asking why do you sell your watch… note his reply: he said "Well, I am sorry that all my family members died because of COVID-19, and I need money to arrange their funerals…” after he showed me the message I laughed for 15 minutes.

3.       Selling  a Montblanc  Limited fountain pen, Semiramis at Carousell, the buyer ask what nib size, I told her M, then she keep quiet… after two days, I told her what is her decision, she wanted F nib, well, I told her I have also F nib for the same pen. Then she keeps quiet forever…

4.       Most of the buyers care about price and price only. When there is no paper, she will ask why no paper, when there is paper, they will ask why no green tag, when there is green tag, they will ask why no original box… well, when we have real full set, then they can’t afford the price.

5.       When price is agreed, then we talk about trade date and time, just one hour before the trade time, I was hurried back home ready to go to buy the Green dial Tudor, he whatsapped me saying ”oh, this green dial Tudor is so beautiful, I have decided not selling at this price!”  LOL.

6.       People made a counter offer my Vacheron Constantin solid gold Gen 1 chronograph 50% of my listed price HK$150,000 in 2020. Well, I did not sell it out, and one close friend who bought from me at HK$155,000. Now the same watch is selling almost $400,000 in Chrono24.

7.       When there was a guy asking how about to Rolex Service center to authenticate the new watch Submariner 116613LN 2020 watch, I used not go to Rolex for such thing, but this time I told him “OK” but he kept quiet…?

8.       There is one chap who confirmed to buy the Rolex 2300 yesterday and saying that we shall trade by 1400 next day, but in the next morning… he said he passed as he think the price was too expensive!

9.       When the Daytona was selling US$30,000, people said so expensive. After one year, it was selling US$45,000, he said price is insane, after another 6 months the price is US$50,000.

He says price is crazy, well, with this attitude, he probably can’t buy any Daytona. He told me one day Rolex bubble will burst. Yes one day… when? I heard about Rolex bubble burst 15 year ago. LOL 

This is my personal watch trade experience, the article is not meant to pin point anyone.

HK Snob