Selling expensive watches...?

Just an update...

First off, thanks for all the replies and PMs. They have proved invaluable.

The dealers offers have varied a bit with the highest offers being £2100 for the Breitling and £1900 and IWC totalling £4000. Most did offer very good advice though.

Most said I should sell the Breitling for up to £4500, and the IWC for £3500. They felt these would be maximum, prices for a private sale.
The said the lowest I should take is £3500 for the Breitling and £2500 for the IWC in a private sale. So that is the lowest I will accept for these watches.

It does show what a massive mark up dealers make, even when they sell used watches etc.
 
fulabeer said:
Just an update...

First off, thanks for all the replies and PMs. They have proved invaluable.

The dealers offers have varied a bit with the highest offers being £2100 for the Breitling and £1900 and IWC totalling £4000. Most did offer very good advice though.

Most said I should sell the Breitling for up to £4500, and the IWC for £3500. They felt these would be maximum, prices for a private sale.
The said the lowest I should take is £3500 for the Breitling and £2500 for the IWC in a private sale. So that is the lowest I will accept for these watches.

It does show what a massive mark up dealers make, even when they sell used watches etc.

Did you ask stumpy about his name ?
 
bobmcfc said:
fulabeer said:
Just an update...

First off, thanks for all the replies and PMs. They have proved invaluable.

The dealers offers have varied a bit with the highest offers being £2100 for the Breitling and £1900 and IWC totalling £4000. Most did offer very good advice though.

Most said I should sell the Breitling for up to £4500, and the IWC for £3500. They felt these would be maximum, prices for a private sale.
The said the lowest I should take is £3500 for the Breitling and £2500 for the IWC in a private sale. So that is the lowest I will accept for these watches.

It does show what a massive mark up dealers make, even when they sell used watches etc.

Did you ask stumpy about his name ?

I told you nosey (:

The private sale valuation was pretty bang on ful, let me know if you need that guy in London, probably a better market down there!!!
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
fulabeer said:
Just an update...

First off, thanks for all the replies and PMs. They have proved invaluable.

The dealers offers have varied a bit with the highest offers being £2100 for the Breitling and £1900 and IWC totalling £4000. Most did offer very good advice though.

Most said I should sell the Breitling for up to £4500, and the IWC for £3500. They felt these would be maximum, prices for a private sale.
The said the lowest I should take is £3500 for the Breitling and £2500 for the IWC in a private sale. So that is the lowest I will accept for these watches.

It does show what a massive mark up dealers make, even when they sell used watches etc.

Did you ask stumpy about his name ?

I told you nosey (:

The private sale valuation was pretty bang on ful, let me know if you need that guy in London, probably a better market down there!!!

And I'm just supposed to trust you ...
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
With your life bobski, with your life (:

With my life Why would I do that ?

I don't often say this to you bob, you're one of the lads (: but 'women'.....
She bloody well is not 'one of the lads'! She's a proper, complete and utter 100% one of 'us girls'...and a fabulous one at that :-)
 
Ammy said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
With my life Why would I do that ?

I don't often say this to you bob, you're one of the lads (: but 'women'.....
She bloody well is not 'one of the lads'! She's a proper, complete and utter 100% one of 'us girls'...and a fabulous one at that :-)

Thank you Ammy x you are fab too.
 
The dealers offers have varied a bit with the highest offers being £2100 for the Breitling and £1900 and IWC totalling £4000. Most did offer very good advice though

My apologies Fula, seems i undecooked your Breitling (me bias showing) but maybe not your Schaffhausen, the three k bidder on here should be chomping at your new £2.5k price, save him the hassle of buying it in front of a worldwide audience for £2.5k.

Dealers pay rates and tax and have staff to pay and have to give gaurantees that will including thier lots keeping time once they've left the shop, they'll also have to be ready for somebody wanting to weigh-in some sorry lot that's almost impossible to get monies from, along with having a trusted competant repairer in tow...it's pretty much the reason why they ask more than private sellers.
 
A thread about watches!!

Love it

I currently have
A Heuer 1000 beater
A Heuer Pasadena
An Omega Seamaster from my birth year (1973)
A Helson Skindiver (Blancpain fifty fathoms homage)
And two soviet era Rakata Zeros

:-)
 
fulabeer said:
Just an update...

First off, thanks for all the replies and PMs. They have proved invaluable.

The dealers offers have varied a bit with the highest offers being £2100 for the Breitling and £1900 and IWC totalling £4000. Most did offer very good advice though.

Most said I should sell the Breitling for up to £4500, and the IWC for £3500. They felt these would be maximum, prices for a private sale.
The said the lowest I should take is £3500 for the Breitling and £2500 for the IWC in a private sale. So that is the lowest I will accept for these watches.

It does show what a massive mark up dealers make, even when they sell used watches etc.

Sounds like good advice, best of luck with it.
 

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