Find Out Which Jewelry and Watch Brands Boast the Highest Resale Value

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Find Out Which Jewelry and Watch Brands Boast the Highest Resale Value

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Here's how things are shaping up for watches in the resale market, and which brands are most popular, as well as how fast they sell so I hope you find this one interesting, and maybe helpful if you're in the market for a watch. :)

Find Out Which Jewelry and Watch Brands Boast the Highest Resale Value
By Ashley Davis
Ashley.Davis@nationaljeweler.com
January 26, 2021


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Cartier is one of the top brands across any category when it comes to highest average resale value (meaning percent of original retail price) per item sold by luxury reseller The RealReal.

"New York—Unsurprisingly, as Americans lost jobs or moved during the pandemic last year, they were consigning more goods via companies like The RealReal.

From the first half to second half of 2020, the average monthly volume of new consigners on the luxury resale site rose 28 percent.

Of those, the largest percentage, 35 percent, were in the Gen Z or millennial demographic, according to the company’s annual resale report, which shares insights from the year prior and makes predictions for the current year.

French brands garner consigners the most bang for their buck, the report shows, providing the highest resale value of all items consigned, meaning the closest to the item’s original retail price.

The top fine jewelry brand per resale value in 2020 was Van Cleef & Arpels, which ranked as the second highest brand in terms of resale value across all categories.

The No. 3 brand overall was Louis Vuitton, No. 4 was Hermès, and at No. 5 was Chanel.

While these brands may have fine jewelry, high jewelry and/or watch collections, they boast large handbag and other accessory sales, so their results can’t be attributed to the jewelry and watch categories alone.

However, other jewelry- and watch-specific companies also made The RealReal’s top 10 list.

No. 6 was Rolex, followed by Patek Philippe at No. 7. Cartier, meanwhile, ranked No. 9.

The RealReal noted that Patek Philippe made the largest jump on the list this year, moving up three spots.

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(Graphic courtesy of The RealReal)

As the graphic above illustrates, proven, classic jewelry and watch items that are widely recognizable are in highest demand at the secondhand seller.

Van Cleef & Arpels’ “Alhambra” collection sells for 86 percent of its original retail price on average, and 90 percent of pieces sell within 30 days.

The Cartier “Love” collection sells for 78 percent of its original retail price on average, while the Tiffany & Co. “T” range earns 69 percent of its original retail price.

But contemporary independent brands are also gaining recognition amid the company’s savvy network of consigners and shoppers (53 percent of consigners also shop at The RealReal).

Suzanne Kalan’s average sale price has increased 25 percent year-over-year. Mizuki’s has increased 15 percent year-over-year, and Temple St. Clair’s has increased 12 percent year-over-year.

Foundrae is one of the company’s hottest contemporary fine jewelry brands, the report shows.

One-hundred percent of Foundrae pieces sell within the first 30 days on The RealReal at up to 80 percent of retail, an increase of 5 percent from the year prior.

The RealReal Director of Fine Jewelry & Watches Patricia Stevens noted: “While timeless collections from marquis brands perpetually hold strong value over time, this year we’re also seeing shoppers gravitate toward fun pieces that spark joy and stand out on-screen in video calls.

“This is driving increased value for bold emerging and costume jewelry brands, as well as significant growth for whimsical pieces from emerging ready-to-wear designers.”

Watches are proving to be particularly investment worthy during the pandemic as well.

From the first half of 2020 to the second half, the average timepiece sale price rose 26 percent.

The RealReal said its best-selling watch brand, Rolex, strengthened its edge over other brands the most in 2020, selling 1.1 times faster than the year before.

Sports models were the most popular, with the “Explorer” resale value increasing 15 percent year-over-year.

The GMT Master II “Batman” sells for an average 170 percent of its original retail price, and the average sale price for diamond Rolex styles rose 44 percent in the second half.

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In 2020, Rolex models only increased their share of the secondhand watch market on luxury resale site The RealReal. (Graphic courtesy of The RealReal)

While Rolex retains the crown, several other watch brands are on the rise.

In men’s watches, Franck Muller had the greatest average sale price growth, increasing 63 percent year-over-year.

The Audemars Piguet “Royal Oak” had the greatest resale value growth, increasing 24 percent year-over-year, and Panerai saw the biggest jump in how fast its models sell, selling 1.3 times faster than it did the year before.

For women, the greatest average sale price increase went to Louis Vuitton, which grew 40 percent year-over-year.

The largest resale value growth belonged to the Cartier “Tank” models, which increased 25 percent year-over-year. Patek Philippe, meanwhile, sold 1.5 times faster than the year before.

The RealReal Chief Operating Officer Rati Levesque commented, “The pandemic has had a lasting impact on the resale market. Through the challenges of the past year, many used the extra time at home to slow down, tune out the noise of everyday life and reflect on what matters. Data and insights from our 20 million members show a mindset shift toward ... "

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