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Time is money, but is there money to be made in timepieces?

BROOKE CORTE
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Time is money, but is there money to be made in timepieces?

Australia Post boss Christine Holgate’s purchase of four luxury Cartier watches as a reward for senior executives sparked white-hot anger within the government and led to her being ordered to stand aside while an investigation into extravagant spending is conducted.

But if you’re not a highly-paid government bureaucrat using taxpayer’s money, can the right high-end watch make for a smart investment?

Bani McSpedden is the Australian Financial Review’s Watch Editor and says there are a small number of sought after watch brands that have surged in value over recent years.

“At the moment we are seeing an enormous increase in the prices of a Rolex, partly because they’re hard to get hold of new,” Mr McSpedden tells Brooke Corte.

So with that in mind, is it worth investing in a watch?

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