Geneva Auction Report
Now the Geneva auction is over. In the situation where the market price has fallen slightly, the result was a hammer that was divided into bright and dark. Does it feel that the market has become wise rather than a decline in the market? The atmosphere is that individuals with problems are not successful, and good individuals and rare ones are expensive. In other words, do you say that there is no bid for individuals with Doubt?
The thing that made me feel anew this time was the tendency to return to the starting point of whether the high price was either “good in any condition” or “small in any case”. After that, the strength of the innocent case was also noticeable.
I was worried because PN (Champagne) of 6241YG was exchanged for 39 bezel for some reason, but the condition of the dial and case was good, and it was a high bid of 471,000 CHF even without breath and bezel difference. After all 6241 is strong.
And the 6262 cherry also has a wonderful result of 435,000 CHF. In this regard, (1) the case of pure gold 6262 itself is quite rare (2) there are few rare cherry blossoms. For the dial, it was still a precious judgment, despite the bad condition that much of the sunshine was missing. That's why you could have spent over $ 500,000 for perfect conditions.
6239 JPS is 512,000 CHF. As a result, the case and the bezel were thin, the condition of the dial, the fact that it was not 6241, etc., influenced JPS, which is a rather low result. Still, there are so few gold poles that they are still expensive. And for Sotheby's, the schedule is always bad. It will be inevitably because the auction will be held on Tuesday when the dealers have already returned. This time as well, the overall situation was weak.
This is also Sotheby's 6263 MK1 pole. This is also an individual from the original owner and the condition was not bad, but it was a slightly low level of 412,500CHF. Nowadays, Mk1 myths are slightly broken, and Mk2 tends to prefer better conditions than that, and that may have been one of the reasons.
The 6241 black pole is 200,000 CHF. This was not bad, but it was not a particularly good translation. If the non-oyster pole is 6241/39, it will be around 200,000 CHF, and the one with good condition will be 250,000 CHF. However, even if the dealer buys at that price, it will be a little higher if it is sold to an actual customer.
This is 6241 JUMBO dial. This is also a very small number of watches. The case this time was perfect with serial 1.5, but there was a lack of some sunshine and the bezel was peeled off. However, it is quite expensive, 212,500CHF. After all, the point is that the number is small.
And this is a 6265 Mk2 panda that was unsuccessful. There are a number of possible causes, but it was serial 2.8 but not Mk1 Pusher, or the dial was not in perfect condition. If it was just before, there would have been no successful bids even at this level.
This 6200 is also unsuccessful. This is probably a reroom. The recent subs are particularly expensive for the best ones, and mediocre and problematic individuals are difficult. Model myths have also collapsed. For example, even small crowns such as 6536 are traded at prices of 6538 and over 6200 for the perfect bezel and dial. Small crowns of more than $ 400,000 to $ 500,000 have also emerged. Speaking without misunderstanding, it may be said that the age of being high because it is a bond is over.
And OysterDown's 6263 was also unsuccessful. The case was 2.08, but I think that it was a big problem that Pusher was originally Mk0 but it was not so, but it was surprising that it was not successful. Certainly, when a dealer buys at an auction, the serial will be clear, so even if you have parts, you may find it difficult to replace and sell. In order to buy at an auction, a watch that can be used as it is would be desirable.
And finally, Oman's 6263 BigRed, introduced earlier. Even though it is genuine, Kangger's Engrave is not even on the dial, even on the back cover. After all, precious things are priced properly.
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