9 Timepieces That Blurred the Line Between Horology and Art at Watches and Wonders Haute horology is as much about artistic innovation as it is about mechanical ingenuity. By Anthony DeMarco
5 More Timepieces to Follow at Phillips’ Geneva Watch Auction: XXIII Beyond the headline Patek Philippe Ref. 2523, the sale will feature major lots from F.P. Journe, Rolex, Audemars Piguet and Patek Philippe, with several estimates in the seven figures. By Caleb Anderson
What’s Behind the Million-Dollar Pikachu Cards and Record-Breaking Anime Auctions Nineties nostalgia is no longer niche, and trading cards and manga have evolved into serious financial assets. By Elisa Carollo
Sotheby’s Evelyn Lin On Asia’s Maturing Market, Young Collectors and the New Rules of the Hong Kong Sale By Elisa Carollo
Vacheron Constantin Borrows the Luxury Concours d’ Elegance Concept from the Auto World By Roberta Naas
Can the Luxury Market’s Experience-Led Reset Be a Blueprint for the Art Market’s Next Act? By Elisa Carollo
Christie’s Situates ‘Sailor Moon’ and ‘Doraemon’ Alongside Hokusai in Its Debut Anime Sale By Elisa Carollo
A $16.5 Million Pikachu Illustrator Is Now the Most Expensive Trading Card Ever Sold at Auction By Elisa Carollo
At Christie’s, Irene Roosevelt Aitken’s Collection Tests the Market for Old-World Opulence By Brook S. Mason
Sotheby’s Closes Its Inaugural Abu Dhabi Collectors’ Week With $133 Million in Sales By Elisa Carollo
In Abu Dhabi, RM Sotheby’s and McLaren Are Putting a Trio of Unraced Competition Cars on the Block By Christa Terry
The $10 Million Hermès Problem: Estate Planning When Luxury Collectibles Outpace the Art Market By Elisa Carollo
What the Art World Can Learn from Pokémon Cards, Labubu and the Nostalgia-Driven Economy By Elisa Carollo
Alexis Ohanian and Brent Montgomery Are Launching a New Collectibles Platform By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly