Selling an Arnold & Son in Melbourne? Practical guide to Globetrotter, Time Pyramid and Perpetual Moon values with consignment paths for the 2026 AUD market.

Arnold & Son sits in the same retail tier as Lange and Greubel Forsey, with a fraction of the secondary market activity. The brand's modern manufacture produces technically interesting watches at price points that should command serious collector attention. But the buyer pool in Australia remains thin. For anyone planning...

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Selling a Jacob & Co in Melbourne? Practical guide to Astronomia, Bugatti Chiron and Five Time Zone values with specialist consignment paths for 2026.

Jacob & Co's most-traded pieces on the secondary market are the Bugatti Chiron Tourbillon and the various Astronomia references. Both represent serious mechanical achievements, both attract collector buyers who care about the watchmaking rather than just the visual appeal, and both find international demand that doesn't depend on local Australian...

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Selling an MB&F in Melbourne? Practical guide to Horological Machine and Legacy Machine values with specialist consignment and auction paths for 2026.

The MB&F LM series is traditional. The HM series isn't. Both sell for different reasons. Legacy Machine references (LM1, LM Perpetual, LM101) sit on the wrist like watches and trade through specialist consignment relatively reliably. Horological Machines (HM3 Frog, HM6 Space Pirate, HM8 Mark 2) wear like sculptural objects and...

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