People who want to contribute $5M to a charity don't need a watch auction to do that. On the other hand, people who want the #1 piece of a 170 super limited edition have no other choice.
How does that work in an auction? Any value paid over upper estimate is donation to the charity? Value over msrp? Why are all these other nautilus going for crazy money in subsequent lots? They aren't for charity cause. Just big money sticking around in t...
Phillips answered my question in the fine print... for everyone else... Under IRS regulations, a deduction will be limited to the excess of the lot’s hammer price paid over its fair market value. Phillips good faith estimate of the Lot’s fair market value...
So $6.5m minus the $53k is donation per IRS rules? Interesting Phillips says market value is 52k. That is maybe where the irs could make an argument of something fishy in taxable deductions.
From Phillips' Catalog Essay for this lot: "Subject to local laws, the buyer of this Lot may be entitled to claim a charitable contribution deduction. Under IRS regulations, a deduction will be limited to the excess of the lot’s hammer price paid over its...
I’m not a clairvoyant, and granted this was for charity, but many years from now I’m pretty confident people will point to this sale as one of the benchmarks that signaled the top. But for now there’s apparently still plenty of punch in the bowl. Cheers!🥂...
... the total amount the buyer pays (ie, including the buyer's premium) or 'just' the 5.35m at which the lot was sold. Interesting to hear Aurel saying 'I'm selling at' X and then 'sold at' X and then seeing a 'sale price' which is X + 25% or so... ...
The PR generated by this seems to be generating very good premiums for the other lots 👍 knowing they could have kept their premium but instead maximized donation to charity is definitely a nice move.
what i dont get is 5711 more than 220K and 5990 at 300k. There is something unexplainable here. The buyers can get the same from greys at max 140 for 5711 brand new and 150-160 for 5711! Why the…. Somone would pay so much more😱😱😱
Also the watch isn’t worth it but the charity is. That’s how I choose to think about it. I would think differently if the next seller attempted to offer it at the charity mark.
Secrecy is “pervasive” in the art industry. Specifically: “A large number of art sales happen through intermediaries referred to as ‘art advisors’ who can represent both purchasers and sellers. In a typical transaction, a purchaser may not ask who owns th...
I have never really paid attention to auctions. I have bought my watches new. Now I am looking at these estimates, who comes up with them? Why are they so far off? Is there any significance to this? Let's forget about patek. I'm a novice for watches and t...
the "estimated price" is based on what the RESERVE price will be paid to the seller and does not exceed the official price. That's all the meaning to me.
To briefly answer your question though without going into mere market considerations (which we aim to avoid on WPS), I believe that one reason for the other results you mentioned is also that Phillips is known to offer estimates for its lots that are ofte...
It's particularly interesting in light of the many people suggesting that these watch auctions are a way of laundering money, but that the charitable organization is at least a beneficiary of that shady process. It would appear that this particular charit...
...but it really does say a lot (and not much of it good) about the state of collecting in particular and people with monopoly money in general. And that's the opinion of a capitalist : )
Now the other 169 are even more solidly coupled in value to it than the steel APs are in relation to the 5.2 million for charity realized for the white gold piece unique. The goal of creating the ultimate hype watch seems to have been achieved 👍
... if not "for charity"? My guess is pretty much the same, maybe minus the marginal value of the tax deduction, so at least $3.1M instead of $5M (plus buyer's premium), assuming the US' highest income tax bracket of 37%.
Watch collecting has reached a new level of appreciation and admiration from the community. Ever since the auction of THE ONLY ONE at $31M, people wondered if that was the peak. Today marks a time where everyone will realize that these premiums are here t...
I find this annoying personally. I find things like cars and watches a fun luxury. If prices rise because people are using as an investment, then it becomes more challenging and less fun. I use my brokerage account, etc to invest. I guess it makes it easi...
There are vintage vehicles that ppl buy due to it’s collectibility as well as appreciation in value. Look at the annual Monterey Car Week. Vintage Ferraris, Mercedes, etc. where a 1995 MacLauren F1 sold for $20.5 million in 2018. Why do you frown upon wat...
Yes, maybe 3% of mclaren f1 owners take their cars out. But as prices go up, they increasingly become stored away in a garage as trinkets to show friends. That is fine but not how I view these things. A friend just got a slr gullwing, it sits nicely on th...
But this is just a 5711 - mass produced entry level with a different dial color. If you look for value that stays this watch is certainly something to avoid. More a piece for stupid money… P.S.: Long-term value of this should still be 300k I would say, re...
I get the whole world is talking about Patek - but they’re talking about the nautilus. A watch you’re encouraged not to post online if you take pictures of the demo models at the salon. This was such a missed opportunity. They should have made a grand com...
Everyone is talking about Patek and Tiffany The auction house may not have shared a commission but believe ,me when another " unicorn" piece is up for sale - who yay gone acall ?? Patek got so much publivcity and lets face it , nothing like this amount of...