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Old 15 May 2018, 09:02 AM   #121
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Well, you don't take away the premium for the final sale price. That final number IS the sale price.

That said, totally agree that the auction wasn't as crazy as some of the pre-sale estimates. Still, there were only 32 watches sold, so at just over $22 million total, that's an average price of about $700,000 for each watch, a world record for highest average price for any watch auction.
i thought the estimates published by the auction house were for hammer prices as discussed above? is that not the case?
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Old 16 May 2018, 01:08 AM   #122
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i thought the estimates published by the auction house were for hammer prices as discussed above? is that not the case?
Estimates traditionally do not include the buyer's premium. But it's just an auction house trick, because final prices DO include the buyer's premium, so it makes final numbers look better.

But for the buyer, there's only one number that matters: the check he/she has to write for the item. So, the final number is the sale price and an indication of the market value, in the auction world anyway.
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Old 16 May 2018, 01:46 AM   #123
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Estimates traditionally do not include the buyer's premium. But it's just an auction house trick, because final prices DO include the buyer's premium, so it makes final numbers look better.

But for the buyer, there's only one number that matters: the check he/she has to write for the item. So, the final number is the sale price and an indication of the market value, in the auction world anyway.
Reality is that almost everything gets passed if not closest bid under the low estimate. If not no reserve.
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Old 16 May 2018, 06:48 AM   #124
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And, what is the future of 6263?
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Old 19 May 2018, 05:30 PM   #125
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Old 19 May 2018, 08:14 PM   #126
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And, what is the future of 6263?
Personally I think we are close to the peak for now.
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No, we are not, its such a great looking watch. The really good ones will go up and up.
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Old 20 May 2018, 12:54 AM   #128
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Prices will continue to increase, IMHO, barring a broad economic meltdown.

Why would prices decrease? The demand will always, always be super strong for these stunningly beautiful watches, and they're not making them any more, of course. Those two factors alone mean prices will always go in one direction ... up.
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