Cast your mind back to 2017, the year that WatchBox was founded.
It was a year before Richemont brought a veneer of respectability to the pre-owned luxury watch market when it bought UK-based Watchfinder for a rumoured £250 million.
Until then, everybody in the second hand watch business was treated as a pariah by the hallowed Swiss watch industry.
Not a single modern watch was selling for over its retail price; not even steel Daytonas or Royal Oaks.
In fact, even brand new product was heavily discounted as the grey market was flooded with watches that authorized dealers could not sell.
These authorized dealers were up in arms about the discounting at the same time as shovelling hard to sell watches out of their back doors and into the hands of the dealers.
How things have changed.
WatchBox says it will generate sales of $500 million this year and, with the acquisition of Govberg, Radcliffe and Hyde Park Jewelers to create The 1916 Company, it believes it will be the biggest retailer of pre-owned Rolex watches in the world.
The 1916 Company is part of the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned program from day one, its executive chairman Danny Govberg tells WatchPro it will have 1,000 watches with official Rolex CPO tags attached, on sale from today.
The group will have primary brick and mortar multibrand and monobrand showrooms in four states; one of the biggest new and used luxury watch ecommerce sites in the world; a media business churning out YouTube videos and other social media to hundreds of thousands of customers, and an active client base of around 60,000 high net worth individuals in five continents of the world.
The acquisitions that have led to this organization, where new and second hand watches are treated as equals, was sanctioned by Rolex and other brands that would have taken fright at the very idea just a few years’ ago.
It has taken balls of steel to invest in pre-owned focused companies that are now giants, not just among their peers, but alongside the world’s biggest primary retailers.
They may not yet be on the same scale as Bucherer, Watches of Switzerland Group, Hour Glass, Seddiqi and the like, but I would not bet against The 1916 Company reaching those heady heights much sooner than you think.