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Unbolted to exhibit at The Business Funding Show

Unbolted is pleased to announce that we will be exhibiting at The Business Funding Show (BFS). The BFS is the first and only exhibition exclusivel…

Unbolted supports a new gallery

Alec’s career path as an art dealer followed a fairly standard pattern: a passion for art (especially pop art probing the darker recesses of the psyc…

Christmas on a private island with value unlocked from a classic Jaguar.

Jacob needed to so something special for Christmas. Now in his mid-fifties, he’d built a small but successful corporate video production company. All…

The Rolex that helped to build a beautiful home

Jessica and Alex recently had a nasty experience. An agency nurse and a secondary school teacher respectively, they had secured a partial advance on …

How a drum kit averted a businessman’s disaster

Asa’s story Asa is a highly successful and established music producer who has worked with numerous stellar, internationally famous performers in hi…

How Unbolted breaks the two-tier art finance system

There’s an indisputable fact in the secured asset loans business: art is big – seriously big - as a collaterisable asset. Back in August, during a hu…

How to Buy It

Expert Tips on Watches

All watch brands with a very few exceptions will depreciate immediately after purchase. There are a few such as the grand complication Patek Philippes which are in such short supply and high demand that they can immmediately be sold for a profit.

Reissued retro - the new cool!

On the 25th December 1969, the mechanical watch became obsolete when Seiko launched their first commercial quartz wrist watch. Nearly 50 years on and that obsolete technology is in remarkably rude health, and new watch launches are stepping back in time.

Cash, Cheque or Rolex..?

Urban legend is that British special forces members travel to remote parts of the world with steel Rolexes as emergency 'tradable community', but a more modern take on the "Rolex as currency" is the practise of buying a sought-after model to take abroad instead of carrying cash.