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Question: Would you pay more for a lower numbered watch in a series than a higher number?

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-07:45
I don’t know if this question has been posed before, but I’ve always wondered about what fellow collectors think. I have my theory, but would love to hear from others. Let’s side aside number 1...likely a different story. Assume there are 50 pieces in a s... 

No way! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : May 24th, 2020-07:46

Agree! [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:17

1 [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:20

I think you may be asking in the wrong (or right) market...

 
 By: BigFatPauli : May 24th, 2020-08:23
In some cultures numbers hold great significance, much more so then in North American or European cultures. As a result anything containing "good" numbers are more valuable and ones with "bad" numbers less so. We see this for watch serial numbers, license... 

No.

 
 By: LS : May 24th, 2020-08:36
I don’t attach significance so it so I wouldn’t pay more.

Thanks, LS! [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:23

I wouldn’t pay one cent more for a certain number

 
 By: ChristianDK : May 24th, 2020-08:48
It holds absolutely no value to me. I dont in believe numerology either. I know some do and I know in some Asian cultures numbers can hold important significance. I believe they see it differently.

Yes, it very much depends on the eyes that see, I this case.

 
 By: ChristianDK : May 24th, 2020-11:02
I have been offered pieces at huge overprices because of the number. I have turned down the offerings though, since I don’t see it as anything else than a way to drive up the price.

It is mostly a fun factor and added collecting value maybe to have a lower number, but not something that would translate into a higher price for sure. There could be exceptions of course.

 
 By: jlc.thomsen : May 24th, 2020-08:50
I also liked the way Zenith numbered the CP-2 for us. 1 of 50 on every model. This is what it is 1 of 50. No BS. I remember having seen that on other ltd editions too but I can’t remember which. On some editions like the JLC Tribute to Polaris the edition...  

JLC, you expressed my thoughts! It is a “fun factor” to have a low number! I did have a dealer try to use the “low number theory” on me to purchase a watch.

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:27
In a polite way, I told them to go pound sand if that’s the sales tactic they are resorting to to obtain extra money for the piece.

Nope 👎 [nt]

 
 By: ZSHSZ : May 24th, 2020-08:51

Thanks! [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:28

Haha, that’s true. [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : May 24th, 2020-11:04

Agreed! For something you are actually going to wear I prefer a higher number

 
 By: Fastwong : May 24th, 2020-18:51
It's like not buying the first model year of a new car 😂

No I wouldn’t. After all its just a number.

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : May 24th, 2020-09:19
If i can pick a number its fine but I wouldn’t pay extra for it

Okay, thx! [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-12:52

No! [nt]

 
 By: Bobbe : May 24th, 2020-09:29

Got it! Thx! [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:31

No [nt]

 
 By: brandon1 : May 24th, 2020-09:31

👍🏾 [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-10:33

I would not pay more for any number

 
 By: sham1 : May 24th, 2020-09:48
but I do understand that some people would pay more their 'lucky' or preferred numbers.

Depends really on your definition of 'a little more'

 
 By: sham1 : May 24th, 2020-19:58
Personally I would not but I know the ruler of Qatar has number reserved for him at Cartier. I know this because I was given number two for my Tank Cintree and asked what happened to number one!

Yes it is definitely a psychological advantage

 
 By: sham1 : May 25th, 2020-07:29
to know that you have number one! Enjoy your incoming!

Ah I see!

 
 By: sham1 : May 25th, 2020-18:58
Well, you never know with these things. I am happy when Patek do not allocate a number to its limited editions as I am happy with H Moser stating '1 of 20' on their limited editions which I feel is a very clever way of not discriminating the numbers. Ever... 

I wouldn’t pay more...

 
 By: hewitgar : May 24th, 2020-10:38
... but certainly enjoy it if I serendipitously happen to buy one with a significant number to me... which has happened a few times now

No.

 
 By: bchankai : May 24th, 2020-10:45
I wouldn’t pay more, but in full disclosure, I’ve passed on watches where I didn’t like the number being offered(wasn’t a very rare watch, so I knew there would be other opportunities). So in the end, it’s worth something to me, but logic precludes me fro... 

The number 13 might be worth an extra buck or two.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : May 24th, 2020-12:07
Speaking as an Italian Druid.

Yep! [nt]

 
 By: Obeezy : May 24th, 2020-12:58

I see if they have the number I liked Eg. 3, 13 and etc.

 
 By: iceheller 1945 ✌️ : May 25th, 2020-01:34
If they have, I dun mind paying a bit to reserve it. If no, then I skip the watches altogether. ; )

Absolutely not...

 
 By: mahesh : May 25th, 2020-09:15
I’m happy to see if the birthday of my son matches the number but I’m no way paying a penny extra for that !

No, I would not pay

 
 By: riverside / Henry : May 27th, 2020-07:00
more for neither a smaller serial number nor a so called "lucky number" in a limited edition watch. However, I'll try to avoid those numbers with a negative connotation in some cultures.