Vintage Luxury Swiss Fake Watches Trend Report, The Year So Far

We have arrived at our first break in the HODINKEE Vintage 2022 calendar. In a year where we are pacing to list more vintage perfect replica watches to the site than ever before, a breather sounds nice right about now. After years of hearing from many members of the HODINKEE community that our vintage drops simply sold out too fast, this year we aimed to offer more without sacrificing quality – more of the top US fake watches that we hear about the most, more Datejusts, more Submariners, more Daytonas, more Patek. As a vintage team, we aimed to hit the point where someone could log on to the site and find themselves a vintage Speedmaster any day of the week, not just Wednesday.

The Rolex Daytona Replica Watches

We are always watching the Daytona market and the larger vintage Rolex sport market in general. Here is where the true steadiness of the vintage world is seen. What has been abundantly clear so far in 2022 is the increased premium on insanely crisp, collector-grade high quality copy watches, as well as full sets of boxes and papers. That market has moved up significantly in the Rolex world.

Otherwise, the value proposition for the “daily driver”-level Rolex is as strong as ever. With our effort to offer more available-for-purchase Swiss made replica watches in 2022, we are luckily in the position to offer our clients great examples of the GMT, the Submariner, and, of course, the Daytona right now in the Shop. We see the base level of Rolex that hits our shop as the top 10-15 percent of the daily-wearer market. Compared to the many, many super clone watches online site we pass on buying each day, these are hidden gems, offering a whole ton of value.

Vintage Omega Fake Watches And The MoonSwatch

The biggest watch story of 2022 – the launch of the MoonSwatch – has had a real trickle-down effect on the world of vintage. The 2022 best replica Omega Speedmaster watches market flattened since the anniversary of the Moonwatch and the early effects of the pandemic, but interest is certainly back. We are buying and selling more vintage Speedys than I certainly expected to. Even on a personal level, I am finding a newfound desire to wear my Speedmaster ref. 145.022-69 on an almost daily basis.

Requests from the HODINKEE community are spanning the gamut of Speedmaster and Omega history. Currently, we have a great “Transitional” ref. 145.022-68 Speedy with an applied logo and a “No NASA” ref. 145.022-71 with a painted logo and a unique production “flaw” backstory. A few neo-vintage 1990s Speedmasters have passed through our hands recently, as well; these are some of the hardest AAA cheap imitation watches to hold onto at the moment.