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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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In any event, it is fantastic when representatives of TAG-Heuer or the major auction houses pay us a visit. I believe that Patrizzi & Co. earned the respect of this community with its handling of the recent "Heuer Only" auction, and we hope that you will use this forum to share (and receive) information.
You will find our group to be very independent: readers will bash the TAG-Heuers (when someone thinks that they deserve to be bashed) and applaud them when well-earned. Very few rules here, about not discussing auctions, etc.
I am also on a tight schedule today, so will need to sign off for now, but certainly wanted to welcome you to our merry little band of enthusiasts!!
Jeff
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: I was very interested to read all your comments (both negative and positive) about the Heuer auction and the level of knowledge about TAG Heuer timepieces. I'm responsible for International marketing at Patrizzi & Co and it seemed to me that there is a lot of information we can share, although time constraints may restrict my participation at times. I am happy to respond to any queries about the auction etc that you may have and I hope in turn to be able to learn from the wealth of knowledge about the brand that you have all displayed.
At a quick glance, I was interested by some of the comments recently posted, especially the following:
1. Auctioneer starting at a lower amount – auctioneers always do this it ensures a fair price for the buyer.
2. Bidding in real time – Internet bidding online with Patrizzi IS in real time – perhaps your connection had blocked – this is the usual problem if someone finds they are behind the event timeline. Usually the simplest thing to do is refresh.
: 3. Bidding online – there were many bids online for this auction,in particular the very successfuland agressive bids from the UK, Italy and the middle east.
4. The higher prices achieved were because there was very competitive bidding on these pieces as several people felt they absolutely must have them to complete their collections.
I haven’t had time yet to read all the comments but I'll try to respond over the next few days.
Ita
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