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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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The winning bidder is the one who bids the most . If Omega bids the most they put it in their museum . They do not make a second chance offer to try and get the most they can for it . If they lose, the top bidder out bid Omega. All live auctions with a reserve have the house bid and again the bidder that pays the most, wins . Just like an Ebay auction only everyone knows when it's a reserve auction . So what does it matter if you are out bid by someone in Asia or someone with Omega ?
: especially since this has become common
: practice among some greedy watch brands...
: I'm glad I've never bought a new watch from an
: AD... they can keep them...
: hopefully Omega and the others will feel a
: backlash from these tactics...
: cheers,
: Peter
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