cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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From limited (3-4 articles) it seems like he thrives on digging up things to burst other people's bubbles
Dec 11, 2022,22:40 PM
A contrarian perhaps, who can in "consumer protection" issues be quite useful but eventually the perspective of "this, that and every other thing are wrong" loses appeal to me -- and I suspect that intentions and motives of the seller might not be so much nefarious as ignorant. Those are just my subjective reactions to his seemingly omniscient posts.
Being a collector myself and probably not as well versed on the items I own as I should be...
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Crash at Auction
By: aaronm : December 9th, 2022-16:05
Has anyone looked at the Crash up for auction at Phillips this weekend. I didn't pay much attention to it, being _way_ out of my budget, but then was reading a quite damning article questioning it's legitimacy.. perezcope.com a
Hehehe!
By: amanico : December 10th, 2022-17:57
Interesting website
By: Gregineugene : December 10th, 2022-06:34
I'd like to know what people here think of Mr. Jose Pereztroika and his opinions and insights regarding auctions, fakes, re-dials, etc...
I don't doubt the sellers integrity
By: Gregineugene : December 12th, 2022-03:09
but this guy SEEMS to have the goods on a lot of watches...from dial repaints and reconstructions to down right fakes. For instance; the sand casting textures on the hallmarks of the Crash watch in question. How does he get such access to the items he des...
By: C-C : December 11th, 2022-14:25
It is an impressively detailed article. He raises so many questions that one wonders why Phillips didn’t withdraw the lot before the auction. Who knows whether the winning bidder (who is on the hook for $454k) was aware of the questions raised in the arti...