Clueless_Collector
16320
No, it’s just me so I emphasized again...
I’m not tarnishing the whole vintage thingy. There are treasures to be discovered for sure.
Yes, it’s free will and each takes his/her own risk and responsibilities exploring our own interests.
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. ...