The market for per-owned watches
is becoming increasingly popular and competitive. Like most jewelry items, a
watch will generally lose a high percentage of its value once it has been
purchased. What makes watches different is that they are hugely collectible, so
you may find that a very expensive, limited edition or antique timepiece may
fetch a high price. If you have a watch which you are considering selling, here
are some tips for success.
Do your research
Before selling, you will need to
have detailed information on the product and its value. First, contact the
watchmaker to request any specific information that might be available based on
the item's serial number (found on the back or the box) then has it appraised.
If there isn't a reputable dealer in your area then utilize a price guide book
to generate a benchmark value. Then, you can utilize on-line auction site to
get a sense of what people are actually paying for the item currently. Use both
the current auction listings as well as the log history to get a sense of the
trends. Pay attention to the qualities that may cause one piece to Sell Rolex for more or less
than average.
Have realistic expectations
The market for watches is very
unpredictable. It will rise and fall with the economy and fads. Also, different
people will value the same piece a widely different prices for different
reasons. Watches that sell for top dollar have usually found a buyer who has a
unique connection with that particular piece. Perhaps it completes a part of
their collection, or replaces a piece that was lost. It may have a sentimental
connection to a deceased family member or to a special place. Thus, they may be
more willing to pay full price for the watch than a potential buyer who does
not have the same connection.
While there are plenty of guides
available to successfully selling products on sites knowing how to Sell Rolex Watch or who to
sell it to is not something that can be easily taught. If you do not have the
time and patience to learn the market, you may want to consider utilizing a
third party to sell your piece. A private dealer will usually provide the
quickest turnaround while an auction house will usually provide the best
chances of getting top dollar for your piece.
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