Analyse multi-marchés
Opportunités d'arbitrage horloger
Même référence, marchés différents. Suivi des écarts persistants et de la thèse de chaque opportunité.
Écarts de prix actifs
Patek Philippe Nautilus 5711/1A
US (NY): $175,000 vs Japan (Tokyo): $152,000 15.1% gap
Tokyo grey market consistently 13-18% below US secondary on steel Nautilus. Round-trip flight + tax-free shopping = net 8-12% arbitrage for residents of UAE/HK who travel.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 16202ST
UK (London): $158,000 vs UAE (Dubai): $132,000 16.5% gap
Dubai retail allocation has shorter waitlist than London boutique. Combined with 5% VAT vs 20%, the landed-price gap is structural.
Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi (steel)
Hong Kong: $35,000 vs US (NY): $22,000 37.1% gap
HK grey market premium reflects allocation scarcity in Asia. Bring 1-2 watches as personal use from US to HK and capture the gap.
Richard Mille RM 11-03
Switzerland (retail): $320,000 vs US (pre-owned): $275,000 14.1% gap
US secondary market softer than Swiss boutique. RM resale prices weakened 2022-24.
A. Lange & Söhne Datograph
Japan: $115,000 vs Germany (Glashütte): $88,000 23.5% gap
Lange's home market has lowest pricing. Tourist VAT refund at airport = additional 19% saving. Total arb potential: 35%+.
Mécanique: taxes/VAT par juridiction
| Jurisdiction | VAT/Sales | Import duty | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| UAE (Dubai) | 5% | 0% | 5% VAT only. No income/capital gains tax on individuals. Lowest landed price for buyers + most tax-efficient ownership. |
| Hong Kong | 0% | 0% | No VAT, no import duty, no capital gains. Major Asian luxury watch hub. |
| Singapore | 9% | 0% | 9% GST. Strong AML/KYC framework. Reliable provenance. |
| Switzerland | 8.1% | 0% | 8.1% VAT. Country of origin for most luxury watches — lowest manufacturer/AD pricing globally. |
| United States | 0% | 0% | No federal VAT. State sales tax 0-10%. Import duty on watches: 0% from FTA partners, ~4% otherwise. Often best AD pricing in deep luxury. |
| United Kingdom | 20% | 0% | 20% VAT, but reclaimable for non-UK residents (VAT-free shopping at checkout = ~17% saving for tourists). |
| France / EU | 20% | 0% | 20% VAT (varies 17-27% by country). Reclaimable for non-EU residents on departure. |
| Japan | 10% | 0% | 10% consumption tax. Tourists can shop tax-free with passport. Strong vintage Rolex / Patek market. |
Les quatre stratégies d'arbitrage
- Geography: buy in a low-tax / soft-market jurisdiction (UAE, HK, US pre-owned), sell in a high-allocation market (UK boutique, Japan grey).
- Allocation: AD boutiques in saturated markets (London, NY) have shorter waitlists than scarce-allocation markets (Dubai, HK). Buy where you can get one, sell where it's hard to find.
- Tourist VAT refund: EU/UK 17-20% refund for non-residents on departure. A €100k purchase nets ~€17k back at the airport.
- Auction vs retail: grail references occasionally hammer below market at Phillips/Christie's preview sales. Inverse of the high-profile lots.
Disclaimer: this is informational. Cross-border arbitrage involves customs declarations, insurance, and authentication — operational complexity scales with deal size.