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Re: Patrizzi Auction Results: Three Simple Questions

I checked on the date of the last Monaco lot and was shown a list sent by TAG which confirmed that this piece was made in 1965 - so I presume that this date must be correct. As to lack of manufacturer support - although TAG gave us access to archives and fact checking - you are right that they did not provide the sort of support that was given for Omegamania - but then this was a completely different event - it was not a world event supported by a huge global media budget, it was the sale of a one owner collection, very low key and, for Patrizzi & Co, a first sorti into the world of Heuer collectors.
I have to say we were incredibly impressed by the enthusiasm and knowledge of Heuer collectors and were very grateful Jeff's help and support. We know our watches probably more than anyone else, but, even though we have learnt a lot doing this auction, we are still learning about Heuer.
I was on the telephones during this auction and the collectors I spoke to all were enthusiastic and were looking for specific pieces either to improve on the example they had in their collection, or to complete their collection. It was good that some pieces fetched excellent prices but, for the Heuer fraternity, I think it is also good that the prices were not astronomical because surely the point of Heuer is that they make great watches with innovative concepts that are for many people both affordable and collectible.
Ita

: I believe the auction was a reasonable success, i do not think it
: heralded new territory for Heuer collecting or values.

: I only kept an eye on Monacos and Silverstones. Silverstones
: considering they appeared very good to mint and had
: stickers/bracelets did not achieve high values, but confirmed
: that blue is the top of the market (only colour which had no
: original sticker and made 400Euro more than next highest from
: memory). Monacos were as expected, there or thereabouts the
: lowish reserves, not the best examples as most had dial isssues
: although some had nice cases & stickers, so prices about
: right. The odd ball was the last Monaco lot which went for
: 5000Euro plus. Still unsure as to why, perhaps someone else can
: shed some light on this lot? Back case was stamped with numbers
: and incorrectly listed as 1965, however if it was a 1965 example
: that would explain high relative price ;-) !!!

: Bunds did go for stronger money, but overall i suspect volume of
: product and relative quality + lack of manufacturer support was
: reason prices were not higher at this auction...

: I'm not sure this has done much other than slightly raise the
: profile a notch, long term collectors i'm sure will be thinking
: of next year and the events to come...

: Cheers

: Rich

: www.heuermonaco.co.uk

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Patrizzi Auction Results: Three Simple Questions
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Welcome, Ita . . . We Love the Celebrity Visits ! ! !
Re: Welcome, Ita . . . We Love the Celebrity Visits ! ! !
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Creating the event, and its value
Agree About the HUGE Single Photos
Amongst the Carreras
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Yes, We Keep Hearing About the Technical Issues
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I Keep Hearing About the Speed of this Auction
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Two Daytonas: Shockers / Stars (??) of the Auction
Jeff, check out WBAW..$ followed by a "3"..... *NM*
an X File perhaps...
. . . or Maybe the Y Chronosomes
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Hi Ita and welcome! 1965 impossible!
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Lot 32: The "Last Monaco"; Sold at 5,400 Euro
Re: Concur...
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Agreed: Not Even Close to Omegamania
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