I think 3500 is the biggest Enicar Joke i ever heared .Another additional question about the value of such a watch. At Chrono24 and also at various other sellers, the more common blue variant is usually offered at around € 3500.00. Is this completely silver variant now worth more due to its rarity? Are these prices realistic at all? I have seen expired sales from the past at significantly lower prices.
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Looks like a nice watch.
Agreed. And the one Antiquorum wasn't perfect when I look at it in detail now. Crowns don't look right.If you buy a watch in an auction you have to pay the commission in addition to the hammer price. If it then comes from Switzerland to Germany, it must also be cleared and taxed. the shown watch would have come all together to about € 1600. Sure cheaper than € 2000 but still not worlds. I will still renegotiate.