Baron - Mr Red
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it is anyone's guess....
.....for sure, it has been THE focus of the fraudster in vintage Rolex. No other reference has been subjected to this scale of doctoring. But even now, we are just guessing at numbers. Maybe its really low......10%...LoL. I think its comfortably over 50% in my view.
Good question
By: Joepny : January 8th, 2018-09:21
if you still love vintage watches and want to buy them, what do you do? I still love used watches, whether vintage or recent 1990s/2000s ones. For me, I will look for full set and match up the numbers when possible. And most likely stick to buying referen...
in this case....
By: Baron - Mr Red : January 8th, 2018-09:29
.....the buyer didn't know the seller, he just trusted the seller's agent. Raymond, you know you can buy whatever you like so long as it makes you happy. I guess what I am saying is it is important not to tarnish an entire genre just because it isn't your...
To put it bluntly..
By: KC74 : January 8th, 2018-22:18
Similar to money laundering This may be the case of vintage watch laundering through the following: Placement -> Layering -> Integration While taking advantage of the hype, vulnerability, ignorance, greed, fame surrounding the vintage watch market / indus...
Good question...
By: patrick_y : January 10th, 2018-00:48
Auction houses are a necessity. Almost like a love/hate thing. Without them, prices cannot be established. The auction houses are a place where they provide the "big data" to the industry. But, at the same time, that data itself is tainted at the source. ...