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What surprises me is that Spacefruit is able to collect sales prices, rather than asking prices. If the buyer and seller agree on a lower price, which is common, neither of them will necessarily be eager to disclose that to the world. It's not like real estate, where the price agreed is publicly reported.
What surprises me is that Spacefruit is able to collect sales prices, rather than asking prices. If the buyer and seller agree on a lower price, which is common, neither of them will necessarily be eager to disclose that to the world. It's not like real estate, where the price agreed is publicly reported.
End there we goo again,10% difference in price between 2915-3 and 2998-1 isn't correct,2915-3 have oval"O" dial and lieave to be rare and expensive part in original watch, and last sell watch 2915-3 for $80,000+ is 40% more than price for collectors grade watch in price chart.
End there we goo again,10% difference in price between 2915-3 and 2998-1 isn't correct,2915-3 have oval"O" dial and lieave to be rare and expensive part in original watch, and last sell watch 2915-3 for $80,000+ is 40% more than price for collectors grade watch in price chart.
What surprises me is that Spacefruit is able to collect sales prices, rather than asking prices. If the buyer and seller agree on a lower price, which is common, neither of them will necessarily be eager to disclose that to the world. It's not like real estate, where the price agreed is publicly reported.
Hi
I've previously sold to Mr S & also provided 拢GBP figures for other deals too....not a biggie !
Best - Neil
What surprises me is that Spacefruit is able to collect sales prices, rather than asking prices. If the buyer and seller agree on a lower price, which is common, neither of them will necessarily be eager to disclose that to the world. It's not like real estate, where the price agreed is publicly reported.
I think that the price chart is quite accurate on the whole, especially for anything pre-moon. I would say the only disparity I notice is that the later references do seem to generally trade slightly above what the chart would suggest. At least if you take the description to heart. I.e. most of the watches I see sold are unserviced which would indicate "running" status and yet achieve good+ sales easily.
Ultimately I don't think it really matters that much though as it's definitely hard to pin down exact prices on these watches because there are so many little things that can cause them to go a few hundred bucks one way or another. And actually I totally overpaid for my (unserviced) 145.022-74 so I am 100% part of the problem. 馃槜馃う
Not that I care... just look at it! 馃グ
Am I seeing chocolate there on your -74?