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Price change over the past 30 days. Shows the short-term market movement — relevant if you want to buy or sell soon.
The central metric behind the momentum score. It filters out short-term swings and shows the true, medium-term market trend of this reference.
Annualised price fluctuation. Below 10 % = very stable, 10–20 % = normal, above 20 % = volatile. With high volatility the price can change quickly — in both directions. Be cautious about buying without checking the current price.
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What would a purchase at the median market price back then have become — at today's level of $25,203. A pure return calculation, excluding insurance, servicing and transaction costs.
Data from an aggregated median time series (watch_market_daily). CAGR = Compound Annual Growth Rate, normalized to 365 days. Not an investment recommendation.
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Lift angle 52° — important for timing-machine diagnosis: with this value a watchmaker can correctly measure rate deviation, amplitude and beat error. ChronoCheck verifies such technical details directly from the manufacturers' factory specifications.
German luxury watch manufacture at the absolute pinnacle of the industry (40.000–500.000+ EUR). Extremely low production volumes (~5.000 pieces/year) and the highest level of craftsmanship make fakes relatively rare, though increasingly sophisticated. Primary counterfeiting targets: Lange 1, Zeitwerk, Datograph.
Serial number format: Six-digit sequential number since 1994, engraved on the inner case-back between the lug attachments at 6 o'clock and repeated on the movement plate. Engraving must be razor-sharp and uniformly deep. No prefixes or letters in the standard serial number.
At $25,203 the Saxonia sits in a segment where first owners sell regularly — clean pieces with box and papers are not uncommon. The jump from "good" to "very good" usually costs 1,000 to 2,000 euros more at purchase. You get that premium back on resale if the condition is preserved.
The 37 mm case in White gold, houses the caliber Manual winding. What to look at especially on this watch: wear on case and clasp, plus traces of improper refurbishment. It takes ten seconds to check at a meeting, but it noticeably affects the value.
The price of the Saxonia has risen by +38.2% over the past four months. Anyone selling now hits a good window. If you want to buy: no need to wait — the market is currently more hot than cold, and a clear end to the trend is not in sight.
Watch out for swings: This reference has an above-average volatility of 103.1 percent. In concrete terms: the price can move by several hundred euros within a few weeks. Check the current value before buying or selling — old listings or auction results from two months ago are of little help.
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