Recommended Vintage OMEGA WATCHES (only) On EBAY (NOT for Inquiries)

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May I ask what u always mean with „no reserve“?
It's the minimum price the seller is willing to sell. Sellers sometimes "hide it". For instance, an auction starts at a low amount (e.g. $1) but with a hidden reserve of, say, $100. At that stage, the listing will say "reserve not yet met" without showing what the reserve amount. People will need to bid until it exceeds the reserve for the listing to change the status to "reserve met".
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It's the minium price the seller is willing to sell. Sellers sometimes "hide it". For instance, an auction starts at a low amount (e.g. $1) but with a hidden reserve of, say, $100. At that stage, the listing will say "reserve not yet met" without showing what the reserve amount. People will need to bid until it exceeds the reserve for the listing to change the status to "reserve met".
Thanks for clarification.