The Catalogue: What Coop Steals in ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ (and the Alternatives)

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Jon Hamm’s “Coop” steals like a man with taste and a grudge — here’s the real item list, the resale reality, and the closest alternatives you can orde

There’s a specific kind of luxury that only exists in WASP strongholds like Westchester, Greenwich, and the Upper East Side. The kind that stops being an object and starts being a signal: a watch that costs more than a townhouse, a pen that costs more than most cars, a bag you’re not even “allowed” to buy until you’ve proven you belong. ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ doesn’t use that world as set dressing — it makes it the joke, the threat, and the reason the stealing feels so satisfying.

Coop’s narration is what makes it sing. He doesn’t just name the items, he gives them the reverent spec sheet and the fake mythology, like every purchase is a sacred ritual and every flex is somehow “practical.” Then he punctures it with the only detail that matters: the price tag, delivered like a punchline.

So here’s the Catalogue version of the fence list: the real items, what they cost, the quote-style line that matches the show’s tone, and the closest alternates you can actually buy without playing the Hermès game or committing a felony.


Richard Mille RM 011 “Felipe Massa”

$225,000 retail / $350,000+ resale

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The Richard Mille Felipe Massa automatic chronograph with a signature rose gold and titanium skeleton and flyback function goes for upwards of $225,000. I hadn’t seen Brad wear this in years, which meant he probably wouldn’t miss it. He may have already forgotten he owned it.
— Andrew "Coop" Cooper


This is the kind of watch that doesn’t even pretend to be subtle. Oversized, skeletonized, built like a machine you’re meant to be seen wearing from across a room. It reads less like “taste” and more like “power.” In this show’s world, that’s the whole point.



The Affordable Option

TSAR BOMBA Automatic Skeleton Watch

The bold, three-dimensional, multi-dimensional functional shape perfectly combines mechanics and aesthetics. The case has sharp lines and clear layers, reflecting the cold visual tension like urban cyber architecture. Every detail shows its identity as a dream watch.

  • Skeleton Mechanics, the Soul of Precision

  • Stainless Steel Case

  • Tech Silicone Strap



Patek Philippe Nautilus 5811/1G-00

$70,000+ retail / $150,000+ resale

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The Patek Philippe Nautilus sealed 18-carat white gold, blue sunburst dial, water-resistant up to 30 meters. Like that will ever come up. Like the ads say, you never actually own a Patek Philippe, you merely look after it for the next generation. Well, the next generation tells time on their phones, so I figured no one was gonna miss this one.
— Andrew "Coop "Cooper

The Nautilus is stealth wealth that still somehow screams. It’s the watch version of legacy. People treat it like a family crest you keep on your wrist, and the resale market treats it like a tradable asset. The joke in the narration is perfect because it cuts right through the myth: the line about “the next generation” lands harder in a world where nobody under 25 looks at their wrist for time.

Patek Philippe Nautilus 5811/1G-001


The Nautilus is stealth wealth that still somehow screams. It’s the watch version of legacy. People treat it like a family crest you keep on your wrist, and the resale market treats it like a tradable asset. The joke in the narration is perfect because it cuts right through the myth: the line about “the next generation” lands harder in a world where nobody under 25 looks at their wrist for time.

The Affordable Option

Specht & Söhne Mens Mechanical Watch

It’s a dupe, but at least it’s not quartz.






Montblanc Étoile de Montblanc Joaillière Fountain Pen

$165,000

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The Étoile de Montblanc Joaillière. Solid 18K gold, cognac diamonds, and the kind of nib people talk about like it’s a sports car. It’s not a pen, it’s a flex disguised as “productivity.” Honestly, I can’t decide what’s worse: spending $165,000 on it, or pretending it’s normal enough to lose in a junk drawer.
— Andrew "Coop' Cooper


This is status pretending to be practical. That’s the entire scam, and it’s why it works as a prop. The pen exists so you can “casually” pull something out that looks like heirloom jewelry, sign a deal, and then act like it’s no different than a Bic. Truphae’s listing spells out exactly what it is, and exactly why it’s absurd. 





Affordable Options

Montblanc StarWalker Fineliner Pen

Embracing the unexplored, the StarWalker redefines the future. Montblanc's revamped line embodies the essence of this modern writing tool. Each piece bears the customary three rings, symbolizing the brand's founders, and the iconic floating Montblanc star, now resting above a blue sphere representing Earth. The Fountain Pen and Fineliner boast a sweeping top ring and grooved front section, adding a touch of elegance to this reimagined collection.

Scriveiner Silver Chrome Fountain Pen

Stunning luxury fountain pen by Scriveiner. Brass with silver chrome, finished with real gold plating appointments. Premium quality and understated luxury from a boutique British brand.



Hermès Birkin

$30,000+ Birkin Bait

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There’s probably no more obnoxious or coveted status symbol than the Hermes Birkin, named after singer-actress Jane Birkin. They’re handcrafted in France by an elusive cabal of craftsmen trained in centuries-old equestrian trade techniques. Using only the highest-end leather, exotic animal skins, stitching, and hardware, the Birkin is the crown jewel of any woman’s handbag collection. The rub is, you can’t simply walk into an Hermes boutique and buy one. You’ve got to play the Hermes game, which means spending tens of thousands on jewelry and accessories, a.k.a. Birkin bait, just to get waitlisted for the privilege of spending upwards of 50 grand for a bag. And you thought hedge funds were… What the fuck is that? There’s another alarm? Why?
— Andrew "Coop" Cooper

The Birkin is the most famous handbag on earth because it’s the rare luxury item that’s also a gatekeeping mechanism. It’s named after Jane Birkin and traces back to the brand’s origins in equestrian craft, which is why the construction feels like “hardware” as much as fashion.  The show nails the part people avoid saying out loud: you’re not buying a bag, you’re buying access.

Resale Option

Hermès Birkin Sellier

Pre-Loved Birkin Sellier Bag Light Epsom with Palladium Hardware 25, Nata


The Affordable Option

Dasein Women Handbags

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.



That’s the genius of the show’s theft fantasy: it isn’t about “stuff,” it’s about what the stuff tells people before you even open your mouth. If you’re dropping screenshots from the scenes alongside these pulls, you’ll have the clean side-by-side that makes this format work, and the Amazon alternates keep it grounded in reality. If you want the full wardrobe-level breakdown, the full Catalogue hub is where this lives going forward.






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