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A. Lange & Söhne

Antiquorum organiser of the auction

 

.......acts as an agent only and is not liable for any default(s) of purchaser(s) and/or vendor(s). 
Neither Antiquorum acting as agent only nor the vendor accept any responsibility whatsoever for any defect or 
deterioration of any lot nor for any precisions or indications given concerning the author, 
maker, origin, period, age, attribution, authenticity, provenance, weight or condition of any object.
 Furthermore no employee of Antiquorum has authority to give any kind of guarantee whatsoever.

This auction as well as any rights and obligations arising there from shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the country in which the auction is held. 
Any legal action or proceeding with respect to this auction shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts. In every case, 
Antiquorum, shall also be entitled, at its discretion, to sue any buyer in default at his place of residence or in any other jurisdiction 
which Antiquorum at its sole discretion may consider appropriate; in such case, the jurisdiction’s laws shall remain applicable.

I think you need to talk with an experienced lawyer of overseas frauds and try to set your next moves.
The facts are clear, one of your stolen watches has reappeared on the market, so someone MUST investigate on that.

I would also suggest not to type anything against AQ, just to prevent any sue of defamation.

Aq is having spotlight on them and this thread is global; let's see if and how they deal this serious event

This message has been edited by piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) on 2015-12-27 01:15:29

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