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The MostExpensiveWatches Price Index

A repeat-listing index for the ultra-luxury watch market — we track the same individual reference listings across merchants over time, so inventory churn can never distort the figure. This is our first-party time-series, distinct from historical auction comps.

Index level
100.0
base 100 · 2026-05-30
Change since baseline
+0.01%
13189 matched listings · 30 days
As of
2026-07-03
26 up · 30 down · 13133 flat

Between May 30 and July 3, 2026, the repeat-listing price index rose 0.009% across 13,189 matched listings, with A. Lange & Söhne and Patek Philippe increasing 0.14% and 0.02% while Audemars Piguet and Grand Seiko declined 0.1

By brand — latest mean change

Brand Index Mean change Median change Matched sample
A. Lange & Söhne 100.1 +0.14% +0.00% 141
Patek Philippe 100.0 +0.02% +0.00% 798
Tudor 100.0 +0.00% +0.00% 387
Jaeger-LeCoultre 100.0 +0.00% +0.00% 182
IWC 100.0 +0.00% +0.00% 141
Breitling 100.0 +0.00% +0.00% 657
Rolex 100.0 -0.01% +0.00% 2963
OMEGA 100.0 -0.01% +0.00% 1517
Cartier 100.0 -0.01% +0.00% 595
Vacheron Constantin 100.0 -0.02% +0.00% 364
Grand Seiko 100.0 -0.03% +0.00% 273
Audemars Piguet 99.9 -0.12% +0.00% 237

Methodology

Repeat-listing index. Baseline = first captured day (index 100). Each day tracks the mean price change of the same individual reference listings observed on both the baseline day and that day, so inventory churn cannot move the index. Source: MostExpensiveWatches daily cross-merchant price capture.

The machine-readable version of this index (schema.org Dataset) is published at /data/watch-price-index.json under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. When citing, credit “MostExpensiveWatches Price Index”.

See also the Grail Index — our record of the $1M+ auction segment that broad-market indices exclude — and the daily Watch of the Day.

Last compiled: 2026-07-03T20:16:09.124158+00:00