Platinum Watches: Desirability, Rarity, and Collector Perspectives
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Platinum Watches: Desirability, Rarity, and Collector Perspectives

By Clueless_Collector · Dec 27, 2020 · 26 replies
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Clueless_Collector initiates a compelling discussion on the allure of platinum in luxury watches, a metal often celebrated for its stealth, purity, and distinctive heft. This thread delves into why platinum commands a higher premium despite its spot price relative to gold, exploring its desirability among collectors. Clueless_Collector also shares a glimpse into their own diverse collection, featuring a balanced representation of yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum pieces.

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Looking and reading posts here, I can see many loves this noble metal.

It’s stealth, pure and the presence, aka weight is addictive.

The spot price is lesser than Au but as many had discussed, it’s the work that’s determining the higher premium.

I also like Pt watches and is working to add more but slowly.

Coincidentally, I have only 3 YG, 3 RG and 3 Pt for now...most of my others are WG and SS.



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AM
amanico
Dec 27, 2020
I am not so sure Platinum commands a premium over steel, well, at least not always. In some cases, steel is more expensive, on the second market. BUT... I agree with you, platinum is my favorite.

With Tantalum, over steel. White Gold comes after. Its extra brightness, its density, its noblesse... I am a big fan! Best, Nicolas

CL
Clueless_Collector
Dec 27, 2020
In the secondary market, all bets are off....even rusty SS are higher priced than precious metals, lol....

Tantalum is also interesting, and brand makes a difference...Omega Tantalum is not the same as the FPJ Tantalum...

AM
amanico
Dec 27, 2020
True, absolutely true.

AN
andyhud
Dec 27, 2020
That Lange is beautiful. The dial treatment and decoration is tops. Amazing in PT.

And I bet the heft of the watch balances it well.

CL
Clueless_Collector
Dec 27, 2020
Yes, actually both the Pt and RG of this 1815 Emil Lange are beautiful...

The Pt looks small but the weight feels πŸ‘πŸ»

CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Dec 27, 2020
I dont yet own a Platinum watch but it is still my favorite for two reasons: weight and stealth!

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