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I'm curious to know how they respond...
Please tell us whatever you can comfortably tell us about the response from Patrizzi.
I am curious to see what Patrizzi does.
When a bidder intends to buy something from a reputable auction house, that bidder expects the final item to be genuine and free of defects. This is a tremendous infliction upon my confidence in Patrizzi.
And although other auction houses such as Antiquorum are not at fault in this matter, this fallacy with Patrizzi shakes my confidence with other highly esteemed watch auction-houses.
Buyer beware!
By: WHL : February 23rd, 2010-09:38
The modern watch world is not immune to fake watches: where ever a buck is to be made, someone is going to try to make it, and faking rare vintage watches (beyond Rolex) is now not uncommon. Yesterday a Patrizzi Auction catalog arrived on my porch and I w...
Great catch, Bill
By: Tick Talk : February 23rd, 2010-12:53
Wow, just shows that even the auction house "experts" can be fooled. Thanks for outing this example, lets hope Patrizzi does the right thing and pulls the offending item. Hey Alex, with the cost of a C of A, it just isn't a realistic expectation for piece...