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While I have not been following the prices of these Carreras, I agree -- on principal -- with Mark's assessment.
At a time when a given watch might be selling for $2,500 to $3,000, we might expect to see a dealer in the $3,500 to $4,000 range. There is a long-standing debate regarding the value that a buyer derives from the dealer -- authentication; service; warranty; accuracy in description; etc.
I believe that most of on this forum are able to buy a lot of great watches at closer to the private prices. But the right dealers, offering the right watches, can earn this premium.
Jeff
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: I'm afraid there is a difference between dealers and private
: sellers when it comes to price. The prices you mention are
: private prices. A dealer will ask more. Whether EUR 1000 more is
: fair is another question. The watch might have a fresh service
: and a 3 month warranty or so.
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