Watches · Vintage
Vintage performance inside Rarelist Watches combines active opportunities with historical outcomes. The current dataset includes 77 indexed lots, with an average sold price around €379 and peaks up to €625. Data was refreshed in June 2026 and is intended to support faster, evidence-based filtering before reviewing each lot in detail.
Active lots
Recent sales
Market trend (recent months)
| Month | Sold lots | Average sold | Top sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2026 | 3 | €439.33 | €625.00 |
Brands
Category overview
Vintage performance inside Rarelist Watches combines active opportunities with historical outcomes. The current dataset includes 77 indexed lots, with an average sold price around €379 and peaks up to €625. Data was refreshed in June 2026 and is intended to support faster, evidence-based filtering before reviewing each lot in detail.
The watches segment is driven by brand relevance, reference rarity, and condition quality. Tracking both active lots and closed results helps separate asking dynamics from true market-clearing prices.
Use the category benchmarks to compare modern collectible references versus vintage pieces and identify where demand is compressing or expanding in recent months.
How to read this market
- Track reference/model identity first, then compare condition consistency and originality to avoid distorted watch-to-watch comparisons.
- Use sold results as baseline, not listing asks, and keep provenance or completeness (box, papers, service history) as premium variables.
- When dispersion is wide, split by era and design family before judging expected value for Vintage.
Frequently asked questions
How fresh is this Vintage in Watches dataset?
This view is refreshed automatically from Rarelist runs and currently summarizes 77 indexed lots, updated in June 2026.
How should I read the KPI block on this page?
Use it as a market baseline: average sold around €379, upper outcomes up to €625, then compare each lot against condition, estimate, and context.
What matters most when comparing watch lots in this page?
Reference identity, originality, and condition should be checked before price. Then compare closes within similar era and model families to avoid false equivalence.
What is the best way to evaluate Vintage lots in this page?
Start from the Vintage-specific KPI snapshot, then compare recent closes and top outcomes to build realistic guardrails before lot-level review.
Why can two Vintage lots have very different sold prices?
Within one brand, value can diverge due to model family, production period, condition, completeness, and buyer competition at close time.