I was at Christie's auction preview and saw this 5726/1A under double seal. The sales date is FEB 2023, less than 2 months old. Does Patek allow this double-seal practice again? [Commercial link eliminated โ FabR (moderator)] ...
Iโm all for (actual, non-substantive!) due process, and I am sure this AD will be given a fair chance to explain their position. But it is hard for me to envision a realistic scenario in which this sale should have taken place๐ Cheers.
watch was sold to the buyer without the AD opening the wrappings at all. Such inaction by the AD is against Patek's policies because an unsealed watch is conducive to "flipping", such as this situation.
For this simple reason, itโs been several years that Patek Philippe requires its ADs to fully unseal a watch (both the outer and the inner packaging) before consigning it to its owner. The outer box should then be discarded. That being said, unfortunately...
My AD keeps even the plastic wrappers ๐๐ never mind those boxes. They are very strict about it. Not a pleasant thing to say but makes you wonder if these were sold above the RRP right?
We have to follow the rules and wait...... Did you see the guy got 3 steel Aqu from the oldest AD (Central, HK) in 1 week on Nov. 2022. They dated the certificate 3 continuous day in a row. That looked so bad for that famous AD.