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    Default Pen Values, Auction Prices, and the Changes in Collectibility

    We've had a few discussions about the swings (upward, recently) of pens selling online and at auction sites. I know there is some crossover with people who enjoy/wear/collect watches as well, but I'm not knowledgeable in that world. That made last night's read, regarding the current status of high-end watch auctions, a fascinating glimpse into that world. I think that once you get used to the order of magnitude difference in the money involved, there are still parallels to be drawn for many collectible items. We've specifically discussed the growth during the pandemic, and this part caught my eye:

    "After growing rapidly for the last 20 years or so, interest in luxury watches—as in many other collectibles, from sneakers to trading cards to wine—exploded during the pandemic, as people around the world all of a sudden had extra time to scroll through product shots on social media and eBay, and extra savings to spend. Long a niche passion, luxury watches have become de rigueur for a broader, younger crowd, who thanks to the internet have quickly acquired specialized knowledge once limited to a small club of initiates."

    It was also interesting to note that watch collecting, like pen collecting, is a somewhat recent phenomenon. Anyway, I hope some of you might enjoy the read (it seems if you are new to the Atlantic you won't get blocked by a paywall):

    Inside the Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them
    "When Men differ in Opinion, both Sides ought equally to have the Advantage of being heard by the Publick;
    and that when Truth and Error have fair Play, the former is always an overmatch for the latter."

    ~ Benjamin Franklin

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