This index tracks 1950s-1970s iconic models including Patek Philippe 2526/3970, Rolex Submariner 5512/GMT 1675/Daytona 6239, Omega Speedmaster 145.022, AP Royal Oak 5402, VC 222, JLC Memovox, and Zenith A384 El Primero. Measures appreciation for horological golden era, design icon status, and vintage excellence. Use this as a key indicator for post-war luxury renaissance appreciation, design milestone recognition, and vintage luxury investment performance.
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This listing offers a single pricing dimension: Product Access (Units), which grants subscribers entry to the product at no cost. There are no tiers, instance sizes, or usage add-ons to choose between. You get access to the luxury watch pricing dataset, drawn from decades of auction results and secondary-market transactions across many watch brands. Because this is a free listing, the single dimension simply enables access rather than scaling with usage or seats.
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What does the free Product Access (Units) dimension grant me?
It grants entry to the Global Golden Age Watch Index dataset. You get luxury watch pricing built from auction results and secondary-market transactions across many brands. Access is granted at no cost, so there are no usage charges or per-seat fees to calculate.
How current is the watch index data I access?
The dataset refreshes daily as new auction results close. Coverage spans decades of realized hammer prices plus buyer's premium, converted to USD at the transaction date. These are cleared prices — what watches actually sold for, not asking prices or estimates.
Does my cost change as I query or use more data through this listing?
No. This is a single free access dimension with no metering. Your cost does not scale with query volume, rows pulled, or number of users. Access simply enables you to view the watch index rather than billing by usage or seats.
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