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I was in the room...and had few thoughts!
In Response To: Antiquorum Auction ()

I am not a regular, but I did attend few NY Antiquorum auctions in the past 3-4 years and could see that, as usual, our friends at Antiquorum have done another great job in putting together the previews in the days before the event and then holding the event itself.

My general impression is that this time phone and internet bids from Europe and Asia were much more frequent and aggressive than the previous editions. Certainly the strongest currency, and now USD is not the one, makes you more intrepid. Although the room was filled with more 'observers' (like me:-)...) than bidders, the bids kept coming in. The final price of the lots might not be very far from similar items of the previous auctions, but I suspect that the recently increased premium to 25% could contribute to keep the watch final cost within the market range.

As per my personal experience, I engaged a very quick bid war for the Seafarer with a bidder on the phone. My last bid was $3,600, before being outbid at $3,800. In a nutshell, a NY resident (after premium, sales tax, and shipping) would have paid that Seafarer well above $5.5K. Slightly above my budget. I hope the winner will come forward and be part of the family.

Cheers,
Francesco

PS.
I learned, once again, that sometime it is better not to rely completely on the pictures of the catalogs. Often watches in the flesh appear in much better condition than the catalog-photos show. The Seafarer was definitively one of them.

: There were a few Heuers that sold yesterday in New York City at an
: Antiquorum auction.

: Abercrombie & Fitch Seafarer in Carrera (2447) case, $4,750
: including premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=294&auctionid=251

: Heuer Calculator, $2,750 including premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=298&auctionid=251

: 1940s or 1950s Heuer chronograph, $2,000 including premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=68&auctionid=251

: Heuer Montreal, $1,063 including premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=69&auctionid=251

: Heuer Monaco (1133 with grey dial and incorrect hands), $7,500
: including premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=71&auctionid=251

: Heuer Camaro (7743) with Champion logo on dial, $2,750 including
: premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=171&auctionid=251

: 1990s TAG Heuer Monaco, $2,125 including premium:
:
: http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=70&auctionid=251

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