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Hello everyone, I am sure there are folks here that have followed these prices longer than I have, I am seeing some almost new M6 .72 non TTL classics selling for under $3K USD on eBay. End of last year they felt like they were more in the $3.5K range.

I'm thinking that under $3K for a late model 9.8/10 M6 is pretty good considering cleanish 10-20 year older M4-P's are selling for about $2.2-2.5K.Β 

Any thoughts on where prices are trending?

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It's not so much prices are coming down as to why they went up, which I think was a result of the new M6 and this made $3.5K look cheap for a secondhand Classic. Now the hype has worn off and secondhand new M6 are in the system it naturally means the price for the Classic follows the trend downwards. eBay prices are a barometer but they are usually higher for what you get than from a dealer, so maybe knock off $250-500 for the real dealer value (and which come with a warranty).

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9 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

No, because everything regular Leica (non-special edition or rare) has come down 20-30%, not just old M6s. Nothing to do with new M6.

If an M6 comes down to the price of an M4-P wouldn't you expect the M4-P to then come down and maintain the ratio? It is all driven by the lead camera in the supply chain which is the M6. Let's think of another example, if the prices of the most expensive secondhand Ferrari's came down wouldn't you expect it to be reflected by a fall in the lower end of the range?

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2 hours ago, Al Brown said:

No idea about Ferraris, could not care less. But can tell you about Rolexes - your theory within luxury market is very hard to apply. Rolexes sell more expensive used than new and have for a while. M6 is no flagship either, just another analog model. I do not want to be confrontational, just highlighting that you are confidently wrong.

Can I remind you that you made a distinction between 'non-special edition or rare', and that is what I'm talking about, cameras or cars that will inevitably attract depreciation as soon as it is sold, not a collectible or luxury item. Keep on the same page at least or you'll continue to shoot yourself in the foot, your point has nothing to do with 'non-collectible or rare'.Β Β 

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8 hours ago, 250swb said:

It's not so much prices are coming down as to why they went up, which I think was a result of the new M6 and this made $3.5K look cheap for a secondhand Classic.

I think you are swapping cause and effect. Used M6 prices began to climb steeply well before the "new" M6.

About the time the last "practical canted-rewind" M (M7) was discontinued (2018) - reinforced by shortages of the MP/M-A during Leica's Covid shutdown.

WHEN Leica noticed what people wouldΒ and were paying for "a classic M6," THEN they (re)introduced that camera style, in 2022.

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39 minutes ago, adan said:

About the time the last "practical canted-rewind" M (M7) was discontinued (2018) - reinforced by shortages of the MP/M-A during Leica's Covid shutdown.

WHEN Leica noticed what people wouldΒ and were paying for "a classic M6," THEN they (re)introduced that camera style, in 2022.

I've only really been seriously following the prices for the last 6 months. Before then I knew a clean M6 body was about 1500-$2000 5 years ago.

So now I'm curious, how high did the prices spike 2-3 years ago?Β 

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2 hours ago, adan said:

I think you are swapping cause and effect. Used M6 prices began to climb steeply well before the "new" M6.

About the time the last "practical canted-rewind" M (M7) was discontinued (2018) - reinforced by shortages of the MP/M-A during Leica's Covid shutdown.

WHEN Leica noticed what people wouldΒ and were paying for "a classic M6," THEN they (re)introduced that camera style, in 2022.

Such a short timeline between 2018 and then Covid and then a new production line featuring new components by 2022 doesn’t make sense. They have not waved a magic wand to get the new M6 up and running, it has been long planned. Prices of secondhand M6 Classic and M7 have been going up since the introduction of the MP and M-A, and dragged up by the price of those new. It is cause and effect, you just aren’t looking back far enough.

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6 hours ago, Al Brown said:

I have been following prices closely since 2021. They went all the way up to ridiculous 3500$ for a very nice body, on average 2800$ - 3200$. ATM in EU they are $2100 - $2500.

If I lived in LA or NY I'm sure I would have a better grasp of what's going on in the US. I live in a small town on the edge of nowhere, 250 miles from a decent restaurant. I did however drive 5 hours to go see the Michael Kenna "Japan" show in Portland Oregon in December. That was fun!Β 

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On 2/16/2025 at 12:02 AM, Al Brown said:

No, because everything regular Leica (non-special edition or rare) has come down 20-30%, not just old M6s. Nothing to do with new M6.

Any insights into what's causing it? I've noticed decreased prices too. Also at least with my main official dealer I've noticed more new stock sitting around instead of being sold out. I'm assuming something along the lines of people are traveling less, economic issues, etc.

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14 hours ago, Crem said:

Any insights into what's causing it? I've noticed decreased prices too. Also at least with my main official dealer I've noticed more new stock sitting around instead of being sold out. I'm assuming something along the lines of people are traveling less, economic issues, etc.

Consumer sentiment has turned slightly negative recently. People are also spending more on basic necessities and therefore have less available to spend on luxury items.

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Given what the markets have done over the past couple of days and with what is happening at the top in DC, normal people, myself included, are concerned, worried and uncertain as to what may happen in the US and the world over the next 1-4 years.

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Uncertainty is always present looking into the future. We are lucky though, that we are now, unburdened by what has been... ( πŸ™‚ Just joking, couldn't resist.)

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