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Wealth Meets Style: Five Luxury Goods Worth Owning

Now, luxury items are not just accessories, but potential assets with long-term value

Por: Rubén Carrillo
Luxury has always been about craftsmanship, exclusivity, and cultural prestige. Today, it is also about financial opportunity / Photo Rolex
Luxury has always been about craftsmanship, exclusivity, and cultural prestige. Today, it is also about financial opportunity / Photo Rolex

Luxury has always been about craftsmanship, exclusivity, and cultural prestige. Today, it is also about financial opportunity.

 

According to McKinsey’s 2025 State of Luxury Report, one in three American consumers has bought or sold items on resale platforms. 

 

That shift reflects a new mentality: luxury goods are not just accessories, but potential assets with long-term value.

 

The RealReal, a leading consignment platform, recently revealed which iconic products have consistently outperformed market expectations.

 

Louis Vuitton Speedy: The Timeless Icon

Introduced in 1930, the Louis Vuitton Speedy quickly became a global reference point for elegance in motion.

 

The bag’s compact silhouette and endless variations make it both collectible and practical. Searches for the Speedy have risen 110% on The RealReal this year, confirming its dominance.

 

Prices range from $380 for a worn model to $13,500 for rare editions, reflecting its wide audience. 

 

The average resale value has increased by 13% since 2021, demonstrating that the Speedy is more than just a fashion staple.

Introduced in 1930, the Louis Vuitton Speedy quickly became a global reference point for elegance in motion. / Photo Louis Vuitton
Introduced in 1930, the Louis Vuitton Speedy quickly became a global reference point for elegance in motion. / Photo Louis Vuitton

Hermès Birkin 30: The Holy Grail of Handbags

No conversation about luxury goods is complete without the Hermès Birkin. Its scarcity and craftsmanship cement its status as the ultimate collectible.

 

The Birkin 30, particularly, maintains an impressive resale trajectory, rising 15% on The RealReal since 2021.

 

While retail prices start at $13,900, secondary market listings can reach $350,000.

 

Exceptional editions, like the Himalayan crocodile version with diamond details, approach art-level pricing. 

The Birkin 30, particularly, maintains an impressive resale trajectory, rising 15% on The RealReal since 2021 / Photo Hermes
The Birkin 30, particularly, maintains an impressive resale trajectory, rising 15% on The RealReal since 2021 / Photo Hermes

Rolex Datejust: A Classic That Transcends Trends

In watches, consistency is everything, and Rolex embodies that principle. The Datejust is the brand’s gateway icon, admired by beginners and elite collectors alike.

 

On the secondary market, the Datejust’s average value has risen 17% since 2021. 

 

Stainless steel models start around $4,000, while diamond-set white gold versions exceed $80,000.

 

Retail prices begin at $7,300, but demand remains robust. For many, the Datejust represents more than a watch—it symbolizes reliability and timeless taste.

Rolex Datejust / Photo Rolex

Goyard Saint Louis: The Tote That Redefined Casual Luxury

Goyard, often whispered about among insiders, thrives on mystery. The Saint Louis tote, originally a beach bag, has become a status-defining accessory.

 

Its lightweight canvas and instantly recognizable motif guarantee visibility in every cosmopolitan setting. 

 

The bag’s resale value has increased 18% since 2021, with prices ranging from $720 to $5,200.

 

Retailing from $1,890, the Saint Louis demonstrates how utility can seamlessly blend with cultural prestige.

Van Cleef & Arpels Alhambra: Jewelry as an Heirloom Asset

Van Cleef & Arpels’ Alhambra line embodies elegance in its most symbolic form: the four-leaf clover.

 

From delicate bracelets at $1,540 to diamond necklaces surpassing $190,000, Alhambra continues to attract attention. 

 

Collectors value the versatility of its designs, which span rings, watches, earrings, and more. As Richemont’s CEO Nicolas Bos highlighted, its global potential is far from exhausted.

Alhambra necklace / Van Cleef & Arpels

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