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Re: Patrizzi Auction Results: Three Simple Questions

The thing about auctions is that they are a good test of the market - that is, what the market is currently looking for. If two or more people really want a particular watch in order to build or complete their collection, then the price achieved will inevitably be higher and the bidding - at least to begin with - will go fast. And if there are very few people interested in a particular watch - however good its condition - the bidding will be slow and the price low. There is absolutely always a buyer for a rare, excellent condition watch - which is why, I'm sure I don't have to tell you, that if you are collecting you should look for: condition, rarity and provenance (or a link with a famous person).
I'd certainly like to learn more about the Siffert you mention.
Ita
: Jeff... All the lots were sold in few seconds and a lot of people
: hadn't got the time for their bid.
: 1700 Euros for a total fake Siffert on 11630 case and 3200 Euros
: for a Daytona (that on ebay people usually don't buy for 1000 $)
: for me are crazy prieces...

: A lot of Monaco (but also a great % of the lots) are not in order.
: Great performances of the Silverstones.
: Very slow the price of the golden Carrera.

: I think that, in this way, it's impossible to think to have more
: success.

: Near christmast, in this period, with these watches...

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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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