Daytona zenith 'nos'

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Dear members,

While looking for a daytona, I came across this one 16520 series A from 2000 apparently 'nos'. I have included one picture . Now, the elephant in the room the price the seller is asking for this 'nos': around 58 k euros. Is it me or the seller is out of his mind?

 
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It’s not you
Thank you. I think that the 'NOS' argument doesn't justify the asked price.
Around 25k maybe?
 
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Thats a very small premium...
 
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There are 15 NOS 16520's on C24. The cheapest convincing one is white. Asking is EUR 37k. Cheapest black is EUR 43. So I think something like 40 and a bit. But why do you want a NOS? Cant wear them
 
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There are 15 NOS 16520's on C24. The cheapest convincing one is white. Asking is EUR 37k. Cheapest black is EUR 43. So I think something like 40 and a bit. But why do you want a NOS? Cant wear them
Even if a black 16520 is on my list for 2026 I wasn't looking for a NOS. I just got very surprised of the asking price especially when I know that you can't wear a NOS. Unless you don't care.
 
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Don't you think that NOS is something of a separate market, for people who want to put a watch away as an investment.
 
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Don't you think that NOS is something of a separate market, for people who want to put a watch away as an investment.
It makes sense. I didnt thought about it.
 
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Yes, 58k euro for a 16520 "NOS''' is extremely high compared to current market norms.