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Have a look at the OnTheDash page, here -- http://www.onthedash.com/document/phillips-2019-november-geneva-x/
We can summarize quickly, as follows -- two Autavia GMTs, each at 17,500 CHF; a Viceory at 7,500 CHF; and a two-register Baylor chronograph at $5,000.
Jeff
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: I totally agree about the average selection, wondering why these
: would run thru such an elaborate auction process-- and the
: prices played out mediocre for mediocre quality! For some reason
: Antiquorum sent be the book too-- which is a beautiful book with
: a ton of effort only to showcase a bunch of average stuff
: I don't know anything about the fees the sellers pay but it does
: seem strange they would go this route especially when the
: auctioneer isn't pulling in great results.... I would say
: pulling in average to below average results for average
: condition stuff with way above average fees for everyone
: involved. At least their pics and presentation were good, as
: compared to some of the really awful stuff from the past
: (blurred photos (Bonhams) straight up photo-shopped frauds
: (Christies).
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