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Luxury Watches Overtake Classic Cars as Preferred Investment Among Kenya’s Wealthy

Luxury watches have emerged as the preferred collectible investment among Kenya’s high-net-worth individuals, overtaking classic cars as affluent investors increasingly seek portable assets that combine prestige with long-term value appreciation. According to Business Daily Africa and Bloomberg, demand for pre-owned timepieces from brands such as Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and Richard Mille has accelerated as wealthy Kenyans diversify beyond traditional investments in real estate and equities. Industry experts say the appeal lies in the watches’ global liquidity, limited supply, and strong resale values.

The growing interest reflects a broader shift in wealth management strategies across East Africa, where luxury watches are increasingly viewed as alternative investment assets rather than lifestyle accessories. Unlike classic cars, which require significant maintenance, storage, and insurance costs, high-end watches are easier to transport, preserve, and trade internationally. Collectors have also been encouraged by robust performance in the global secondary market, where rare and limited-edition models continue to command premium prices despite fluctuations in broader luxury markets.

Kenya’s expanding community of entrepreneurs, executives, and family offices has fuelled the trend, with specialist dealers reporting growing demand for certified pre-owned watches above KSh1 million. The shift coincides with rising awareness of passion investments among wealthy Africans, although the Knight Frank Wealth Report continues to identify art, classic cars, jewellery, and watches among the region’s preferred collectible assets.

The increasing popularity of luxury watches highlights the evolution of wealth preservation strategies among Kenya’s affluent investors. Analysts say the market is expected to continue expanding as more investors seek internationally recognised assets that offer diversification, mobility, and the potential for long-term capital appreciation. The trend also reinforces Nairobi’s growing status as a regional hub for luxury goods and alternative investments, reflecting the sophistication of East Africa’s emerging wealth landscape.

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