Ok...Who got this seller to do a BIN??

Submitted by OldTicker on October 24, 2011 - 11:36pm

Seller must have got tired of the BIN offers, or took one that blew their socks off...fess up....

mybulova_admin
Posted October 27, 2011 - 8:15pm

I've been following this post closely to ensure that there is no link to the 'active' ebay ad and that the seller isn't selling the item up, we seem to be doing that job ourselves.

As this topic was started post the original sale we all knew of its original existance on ebay.

At the moment we have a fair playing field, so to all those concerned in purchasing this watch...bid away!

I have no doubt it will go to a good home and will be purchased for the right price.

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However we will need to keep an eye on this sort of event for the future

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If a watch is re-listed please do not post a comment advising so.

sobemia
Posted October 27, 2011 - 9:24pm

Ok, I understand and  sincerily apologize. I am a passionate collector of Italian Art Glass, my specialty is unsigned Murano and  I got carried away trying to help solve the mystery. It would be wonderful for me to see the watch go to a Mybulova team member. Best Wishes For Success!

simpletreasures
Posted October 27, 2011 - 10:18pm

In reply to by sobemia

 

 
sobemia,
Based on all the excitement and the fact that you didn't put it on here to generate a "feeding frenzy" I personally don't think you crossed any line and IMO, no apologies necessary and welcome. Gorgeous watch, would you consider my first born????
    :-)

 

vintagebulova.com
Posted October 28, 2011 - 6:00pm

In reply to by sobemia

A forum member is currently in the lead! (It ain't me)  One of those none snipper types.  Or maybe one of those I'll put in a bid and then back it up with a snip or 2 or 3. 

Jay

vintagebulova.com

 

bourg01
Posted October 28, 2011 - 9:03pm

In reply to by vintagebulova.com

Better dig deep if you really want it, mybulova guys arn't the only ones hunting and we are not exclusive to sniping either. Go large or say G'day, I'm done. C'mon Jay, None of us have seen this watch ever and now it's ID'd too. I hope the seller posts all the info I have shared with her so she does get TOP dollar for this extremely rare watch. It deserves a big finish.

FifthAvenueRes…
Posted October 28, 2011 - 6:24pm

Spectating for this one but will be sniping anything desirable immediately to the North and South.

 :  )

simpletreasures
Posted October 28, 2011 - 9:35pm

Everytime I look at this watch.....

I hear Etta James singing "At Last" and smile  ;-)

OldTicker
Posted October 28, 2011 - 9:47pm

It all comes down to bidding strategy...Put in the most right away and try to discourage the other bidders or put in nibbler bids to make it look like it is being shilled, or just do like Plains did and put a snipe in and forget to use a decimal point!

I think the third option would work the best in this case... : D

OldTicker
Posted October 29, 2011 - 8:22pm

In reply to by plainsmen

I think that is a good strategy especially for this watch...after all, did it not work on your last purchase?? ; )

OldTicker
Posted November 2, 2011 - 12:08am

The "Sock Drawer" is open...

It is amazing what this site will do for the auction sellers that we never hear from...

FifthAvenueRes…
Posted November 2, 2011 - 9:26pm

There's another?

I've been thinking about this Watch and IMO it's more a late 1930's or early 1940's rather than 1930.

bourg01
Posted November 2, 2011 - 11:59pm

Going, going and 2 hours left. Snipers aren't even looking out of the foxholes yet! This will be an interesting finish. I'm still with the movement markings and Cooksey's references, early 30's autowind!

Sorry Fifth, but Cooksey's has it dated in print.

Last 15 seconds saw this auction jump from $415 to  $635.00. Even snipers have to load their best bid to win! This watch got 2008 mid book value which is right in line with where it should have ended up. Looks like someone new to Ebay snagged it.

Wayne Hanley
Posted November 2, 2011 - 11:56pm

1 minute to go @ $415- my guess $665

 went for $635

simpletreasures
Posted November 2, 2011 - 11:56pm

$635 close guess

bourg01
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:01am

Well now we know who was really watching it.

simpletreasures
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:04am

Watching....yes

buying....no :-(

I just hope it was one of our members or one who'll join soon!

bourg01
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:10am

In reply to by simpletreasures

Yea, I was in for a while but when it hit $400.00 I knew I was done. Fun to watch it get there though. As a seller struggling through a tough economy it was nice to see a really decent watch get a fair market price. By God, there's still folks with money to spend out there!

simpletreasures
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:16am

Yea Shawn, the only thing I'd be worried about is the buyers feedback score being so low.

bourg01
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:23am

In reply to by simpletreasures

Not really, I watched this intently for the last minute countdown. if I was the seller I could check their previous purchases and feedback but this person did use a sniper at 1 second to go and put up the most  serious $$ bid. I'll bet this puppy is gone to this bidder. Just got that feeling, seller's instinct I guess.

simpletreasures
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:28am

I hope your right....then again we have a member here that changed ID's recently because too many people knew his bidding ID, cuts down on the competition :-o

bourg01
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:54am

In reply to by simpletreasures

Well, you can never be sure. Winner is in Singapore, so I would get worried now. I've advised the seller to ship fully tracked, insured with signature delivery. Even with that, I wouldn't ship into Singapore. I've been burned on 3 of 4 shipments there.

simpletreasures
Posted November 3, 2011 - 12:59am

Well, we may see it up for auction again. You never know, and I guess we know where that "money" you were talking about is, not here in the states or Canada. pisser

shooter144
Posted November 3, 2011 - 6:51am

I know everyone thinks this conversation had no affect on this sale, but 2 of us here were watching this auction and discussing this watch with intent on buying it...untill it was pulled and relisted. In the future It would be apreciated if we dont talk about active auctions.