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Horological Cartels: Capitalizing on the Luxury Watch Gray Market. Boutiques, Waitlists, and the Artificial Scarcity in Global Tangible Asset Flipping
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- Nombre de pages213
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-34610-3
- EAN9783565346103
- Date de parution21/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille891 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You cannot simply walk into a Swiss luxury boutique and buy their most desirable steel sports watch. Even with cash in hand, you will be met with a polite refusal and placed on an indefinite, mythical waiting list. This infuriating retail experience is the foundation of one of the most lucrative alternative investment markets in the world.
Luxury watchmakers deliberately restrict the supply of their most popular models to protect their brand equity.
This artificial scarcity has birthed a massive, highly liquid gray market. "Flippers" who manage to bypass the boutique gatekeepers can walk out of the store and immediately sell the timepiece to a secondary dealer for a 100% to 200% premium. Watches have transformed from instruments that tell time into highly volatile, wearable stock portfolios that can be transported across international borders on your wrist. However, success in this arena requires mastering the psychology of boutique managers, understanding global auction trends, and avoiding the influx of microscopic "super-clone" counterfeits. This guide dissects the ruthless economics of Swiss horology.
Entrepreneurs will learn the exact relationship-building protocols required to access primary retail pieces, and the secondary market arbitrage strategies needed to turn steel into liquid wealth.
This artificial scarcity has birthed a massive, highly liquid gray market. "Flippers" who manage to bypass the boutique gatekeepers can walk out of the store and immediately sell the timepiece to a secondary dealer for a 100% to 200% premium. Watches have transformed from instruments that tell time into highly volatile, wearable stock portfolios that can be transported across international borders on your wrist. However, success in this arena requires mastering the psychology of boutique managers, understanding global auction trends, and avoiding the influx of microscopic "super-clone" counterfeits. This guide dissects the ruthless economics of Swiss horology.
Entrepreneurs will learn the exact relationship-building protocols required to access primary retail pieces, and the secondary market arbitrage strategies needed to turn steel into liquid wealth.



