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Old 21 April 2024, 04:40 AM   #19
MrBlobby
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I just don’t see this personally (in the case of the Daytona). There are no fake parts. It is probable that it isn’t in its original presentation. But are we really worried about people who are prepared to pay 900,000 euros for a watch. Do you expect an estate agent to run down a house they are selling?

What if the seller is of modest means and this just happens to be their main asset. How helpful is it to talk down a watch that may just have been developed over the years? If the dial was replaced for a damaged one?

I like Jose’s work but I don’t like how he calls something out and then everyone jumps up and down claiming various people to be crooks.
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