Personally--an educated buyer in my opinion -- on a watch that will sell for over $100k would do a pre-buy inspection first. He would want to see the sides of the case to check numbers as well as examine the dial in person-as that can seriously add to or detract from the value on these watches. He would also want to get a feel for the seller and references. Again--the answers to his questions seem contrived to me--that is just my sense. I hope I am wrong though!!
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