Selling a Richard Mille in Sydney? Practical guide to RM 011, RM 30, RM 35 and RM 67 values with consignment and auction paths for the 2026 AUD market.

Richard Mille buyers don't shop. They're allocated. The brand operates with extreme production constraint at the upper end of the luxury watch market, and most desirable references trade through grey market or private channels rather than through traditional dealer networks. For anyone planning to sell a Richard Mille watch in...

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Selling a Ulysse Nardin in Melbourne? Practical guide to Diver, Freak, Marine and Blast values with outright sale vs consignment paths for 2026.

The Freak isn't a watch most people sell often. The carrousel movement that rotates through the dial, the no-crown winding system, the conceptual willingness to abandon the traditional watch architecture entirely. People who buy a Freak tend to keep them. For anyone planning to sell a Ulysse Nardin watch in...

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Selling a Ulysse Nardin in Sydney? Practical guide to Diver, Freak, Marine and Blast values with outright sale vs consignment paths for 2026.

Ulysse Nardin has a complicated history with marine chronometers. The brand was the official supplier to nearly fifty navies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and that maritime heritage still shapes the modern line. The Freak, with its carrousel tourbillon and no traditional crown, is one of the most...

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