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You U2192 Is a Daytona 116500LN at $34k a fair buy right now?
Slightly below trend. 90-day median is $36.2k and the last 6 auction sales all cleared above $35k. Strong buy.
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Is a Submariner 126610LN at $14.8k a fair price? Found one on Chrono24, 2023, full set.
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At $14.8k that's a strong buy — 90-day median is $15.6k and full-set 2023s have cleared $15.2k+ on every recent auction.
$15.6k
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+2.4%
YoY trend
22
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