And most are not even very good
The most striking thing indeed for these sky-high sales attempts is that the sellers are unashamed of asking so high prices with poorly-assembed packages.
Most often these do not have box nor papers or, in case they do, too many times they are mismatched. And sometimes even the sheer conditions of the watch are not so good!
We can probably understand that a superb package can aim to command a very high price, but it should be a NOS (really NOS) piece with all rightly-matching and excellent goodies like the Viceroy on eBay.
Now instead it looks like some sellers think that as the best items can ask (and probably usually they fetch) these prices also the lower tiers companions should revaluate accordingly. I guess bitter disappointments will be in the vaults for them if they indeed think they'll net these sums.
Cheers.
Fabrizio