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Old 12 February 2024, 04:06 AM   #1
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Opinion of movement 727

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could i have your opinion about this 727 mounted on a 6263 year 1980?
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Old 12 February 2024, 05:09 AM   #2
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I don't know about the movement, but the cutouts for the pushers don't look right to me. They're very deep.
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Old 12 February 2024, 05:15 AM   #3
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I don't know about the movement, but the cutouts for the pushers don't look right to me. They're very deep.
Here another with almost same cutouts
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Old 12 February 2024, 05:20 AM   #4
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I don't know about the movement, but the cutouts for the pushers don't look right to me. They're very deep.
Here another watch from the same period with same cutouts.
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Old 12 February 2024, 05:41 AM   #5
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It’s a Valjoux 72 dressed up like a 727 with fake parts. Finishing is horrible.
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Old 12 February 2024, 05:50 AM   #6
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It’s a Valjoux 72 dressed up like a 727 with fake parts. Finishing is horrible.
THat's why i asked about it, especially leverages seems straight, not rounded and gentled.

I think that there are many around the market, that's why i asked.
Thanks for your help.
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Old 12 February 2024, 05:53 AM   #7
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It’s a Valjoux 72 dressed up like a 727 with fake parts. Finishing is horrible.
Just to learn, apart from the general finishing, are there any part easily spotted?
Thanks in advance
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Old 12 February 2024, 06:11 AM   #8
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Hi dear,
Is this legit?



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Old 13 February 2024, 12:32 AM   #9
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It’s a Valjoux 72 dressed up like a 727 with fake parts. Finishing is horrible.
Agreed. I don’t even see the 727 stamp.
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Old 13 February 2024, 12:58 AM   #10
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Opinion of movement 727

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Agreed. I don’t even see the 727 stamp.

Hi,
What about this movement?
I don’t know how many fakes there are in the market



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Old 13 February 2024, 01:44 AM   #11
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Agreed. I don’t even see the 727 stamp.
The 727 stamp can be seen under the balance
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Old 13 February 2024, 05:36 AM   #12
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The last one looks like the one I saw on VRF, by I can't find that thread now.

Anyway, it looks off just like that one.
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Old 13 February 2024, 05:40 AM   #13
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The last one looks like the one I saw on VRF, by I can't find that thread now.

Anyway, it looks off just like that one.
Here we go...

But the description says a lot... And we shouldnt forget to mention his other listings
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Old 13 February 2024, 06:32 AM   #14
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Yes the photo comes from that seller, want i would like to understand is how these movements can pass through auction houses like Christie's, Phillips, Antiquorum on their Watches for bid?
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Old 13 February 2024, 06:23 PM   #15
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The 727 stamp can be seen under the balance
+1 just hard to see with this kind of quality
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Old 13 February 2024, 07:39 PM   #16
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Yes the photo comes from that seller, want i would like to understand is how these movements can pass through auction houses like Christie's, Phillips, Antiquorum on their Watches for bid?
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Before i would purchase my first HW Daytona, I would look a lot into the RPR homepage and VRF / TRF posts. I also highly recommend the book of Carlo Pergola. He also offers a "expertise" service which is worth every penny.

Handwinding Chronographs are a minefield and since the prices massively grew up, the fakes or frankens are getting more and more.
People re engrave 6239s to 6240s, change dials and so on.
Fake parts are spread all over the world and as Jose frequently researches, they are even offered by high grade auctions.
Most quality stuff is in the high 5 figures or low to middle 6 figures and many details are important for a good price and the authenticity. The movements are here -as far as i think- the lower point.
Due to the circumstances that 72s have been used in thousands of 60s-70s chronos, a experiences watchmaker or faker is able to change all the relevant parts or simply modify them as you can see in the eBay selling offers of the mentioned seller.
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Old 13 February 2024, 08:23 PM   #17
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Before i would purchase my first HW Daytona, I would look a lot into the RPR homepage and VRF / TRF posts. I also highly recommend the book of Carlo Pergola. He also offers a "expertise" service which is worth every penny.

Handwinding Chronographs are a minefield and since the prices massively grew up, the fakes or frankens are getting more and more.
People re engrave 6239s to 6240s, change dials and so on.
Fake parts are spread all over the world and as Jose frequently researches, they are even offered by high grade auctions.
Most quality stuff is in the high 5 figures or low to middle 6 figures and many details are important for a good price and the authenticity. The movements are here -as far as i think- the lower point.
Due to the circumstances that 72s have been used in thousands of 60s-70s chronos, a experiences watchmaker or faker is able to change all the relevant parts or simply modify them as you can see in the eBay selling offers of the mentioned seller.

Thank you for your words, in effect it becomes more and more easy to find franken watches, also because the market of parts never stop…


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Old 16 February 2024, 01:39 AM   #18
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i would like to understand is how these movements can pass through auction houses like Christie's, Phillips, Antiquorum on their Watches for bid?
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Those auction houses just want to make money and they sometimes have people working there who have no clue or are just overwhelmed, so they miss stuff. Treat them just like a fancy eBay.

I sometimes work with these auction houses in the art world. They often make mistakes. They hire kids right out of college and pay them nothing.

If you want to read some watch horror stories about auction houses go here: https://perezcope.com/
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Old 16 February 2024, 07:16 AM   #19
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Those auction houses just want to make money and they sometimes have people working there who have no clue or are just overwhelmed, so they miss stuff. Treat them just like a fancy eBay.

I sometimes work with these auction houses in the art world. They often make mistakes. They hire kids right out of college and pay them nothing.

If you want to read some watch horror stories about auction houses go here: https://perezcope.com/

Thank you dear for your words, I completely agree.


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