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Raymond Weil — Collection Don Giovanni, Reference 2875, Serial V215160

Automatic dress watch, stainless steel, sapphire display back · Owner: private collector, Genolier VD · Companion: PCS report · 82 ± 6 · Silver

Report IDAPR-CH-2026-0001 · demo
Effective date of value3 July 2026
MethodAppraise · horology profile
Owner localeGenolier, VD — values in CHF
Scope & intended use. An indicative valuation for the owner and their insurer; reliance by other parties is at their own risk. Not a certified appraisal; not for claims settlement, tax, or probate. Values in CHF, the owner's currency. Condition is evidenced photographically; the movement's service state is an extraordinary assumption until the watchmaker session. veradis' fee is fixed and does not depend on the value concluded. Values and market-interest bands are as of the effective date — insurers typically require re-verification after 12–36 months.
Value conclusion · owner's currency leads
CHF 500–850 · Fair market value, indicative · effective 3 Jul 2026
Grade: Informed · four sold results, twelve months

The Don Giovanni family trades steadily rather than fiercely: examples sold at four auction houses in the last twelve months — Toronto, Stockholm, and two UK rooms. Box and booklet lift this example into the band's upper half; the unlocated receipt and unknown service state hold it below the ceiling. Honest prices for an honest watch.

If you're selling

CHF 500–850

European auction or marketplace — Europe is the largest hub for secondary watch sales, and this model clears there fastest. Lead with the box, the display back, and the serial: documented beats anonymous in every listing.

If you're insuring

CHF 1'200–1'600

Replacement through retail channels with the nearest current equivalent, for a Swiss household schedule. This report and its hashed photographs are the claims evidence.

The market prices this watch modestly, and this report says so — the deck-quality number is the record, not the price. What the record holds is new: a serial-verified, photographed, hash-chained history that travels with the watch. That part compounds.

Comparable sales — prices actually paid
ComparableSource · dateResultBasis
Don Giovanni 2875, steel, automatic — with boxUK saleroom · via EveryWatch · 2026≈ CHF 700–850hammer + premium
Don Giovanni family, steel automatic — no accompanimentsToronto saleroom · via EveryWatch · 2025≈ CHF 450–550hammer
Don Giovanni family — Stockholm and second UK resultvia EveryWatch · last 12 months≈ CHF 500–750auction results
Dealer sales, same family, serviced with warrantyEuropean dealers · ongoing≈ CHF 700–950dealer retail · weighted 0.6
Chrono24 listings, same referenceasks — excludedasking prices never enter the band

Positioning: box-and-booklet examples sit in the band's upper half; unserviced examples without papers define the floor. Four sold results in twelve months across four rooms — enough for an Informed grade, stated as such. Asks excluded, as always.

Market interest · where the object sits
Owner's market — Switzerland / EuropeEurope is the largest hub for secondary watch sales, and this family trades steadily there — it sells, at honest prices, when the record is complete. The report notes which channel is clearing objects like yours fastest. Warm
Observed channel spreadExamples from this family sold at four different auction houses in the last twelve months — Toronto, Stockholm, and two UK rooms — plus a steady dealer trade. Broad spread, moderate velocity. Warm

Interest bands are drawn from observed sale frequency and channel spread for the object's family, fixed at the report's effective date. The live report on the platform refreshes them; this document records the snapshot.

The factor ledger
  • Box and booklet on fileThe watch market's completeness standard, photographed and hashed. Lifts this example into the band's upper half.Lifts the band
  • Serial-verified identity, movement visibleCaseback engraving photographed; signed rotor observable through the display back. Documented beats anonymous in every channel.Defends
  • Service state unknownNo service record located; an unserviced automatic prices below a serviced one with warranty. The watchmaker session converts this to evidence.Caps the ceiling
  • Receipt unlocatedThe chain's missing paper. Finding it is a CHF 5 re-run and the single best lift available to this record.Holds
  • Production volumeA well-made series watch, not a rarity — the market prices it accordingly, and so does this report.Sets the class

Collection graph: a one-object graph today. Each verified object the owner adds corroborates the rest — the collection account holds them free and pays per action. The record begins the day you photograph it.

Report attestation

Report IDAPR-CH-2026-0001 (demo)
MethodAppraise · horology profile
Data snapshot hash · SHA-256b2328e090af8caad0603d7c5621f2cac17e2c1ac4535114c99177f67fc28cda8
Supersedes— · first issue (genesis of this object's chain)
Verify this reportverify.veradis.ai/r/APR-CH-2026-0001 (demo)
Fee basisFixed — independent of the value concluded

The veradis signature attests to data integrity: the named sources returned these values on the effective date under the stated method version. Photographs are individually hashed into the snapshot. Hash-chained at the permalink.

Reproducibility. Re-running this method against this data snapshot reproduces this band to the figure (deterministic pipeline; golden tests in CI). Falsifiability. Evidence re-runs publish whether the band moves up or down — the ladder can go down, and a valuation that could only ever rise would be worthless.

This report is an indicative valuation based on documented comparable sales and the veradis.ai knowledge graph. It is intelligence, not insurance, and not a certified appraisal. Value types are stated separately and are not interchangeable. For claims settlement, tax, donation, or probate, a certified appraisal by a credentialled appraiser is required. veradis.ai is not liable for financial loss resulting from reliance on this report.

How to read this report · terms, colours, and the band

The band (CHF 500–850). Not a price tag — the range where documented sales of comparable objects say this one would trade. Built from sold results only; asking prices never enter it. The band can move in either direction when new evidence arrives, and publishes either way.

Value types. Fair market value — what a willing buyer pays a willing seller; the number for selling decisions. Replacement value — what it costs to replace through retail/specialist channels; the number for an insurance schedule. They are different numbers on purpose; never swap them.

Grade — Cited / Informed / Illustrative. How directly the comparables match: Cited = same reference sold recently; Informed = same maker/class, positioned by factors; Illustrative = thin market, directional only. This report: Informed — four sold results across four rooms in twelve months.

Basis column. What each comparable's number actually is — hammer price, premium-inclusive, a valuation, or a marketplace closing. Mixed bases are never averaged blind.

Market interest bands. High — frequent sales, broad channel spread. Modest/Warm — steady but slow. Low — thin local demand; the report returns advice, never silence. Drawn from observed sale frequency and channel spread at the effective date.

Factor effects. Sets/Defends — evidence lifting or holding the band. Caps/Holds — an honest limit, named. Grey — context that doesn't move the number.

The companion PCS (82 ± 6 · Silver) is the evidence backbone: this valuation assumes the identity and history verified there. Read them together.

Independence. veradis' fee is fixed and does not depend on the value concluded. No percentage-of-value fees exist anywhere in the model.

Snapshot & hash. Every version is frozen and fingerprinted (SHA-256), each carrying its predecessor's fingerprint. Verify any version at the permalink.