March 15, 2023
@HeckCF10 I know that I answered via email days ago but wanted to post here for anyone else who may have the same question. We do not disclose reserves nor when reserves are met. We have seen folks taking advantage of this information in a way that hurts the whole community. Ian @Watchpaddle
December 20, 2022
@lovesbreguet Thanks for the bid(s) and comment. We built it that way intentionally. The thinking is that sometimes a bidder places a small bid, but then can't be there later in the auction and decides to go higher. This would allow them to lock in that higher bid amount. We are always evaluating auctions and will implement changes if we see that most users prefer it. Good luck!
December 19, 2022
Congratulations to buyer and seller! @J @pmedler93
December 16, 2022
Admin note for transparency- Auction end was adjusted as time zone was incorrect on the listing. Current end time is correct. All auctions automatically extend 2 minutes with any bid made in the final 2 minutes.
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March 17, 2023
Hi Elsabeth. All watches sold at Watchpaddle are verified by our team or if necessary an outside verification partner. So yes, this is real. with that said the bid is very low right now and the reserve will not be met unless the bidding picks up. Ian @Watchpaddle
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