Learning How to Flip Watches?

So I've accumulated 28 watches and I have some nice watches that I have noticed I just don't wear very often.  I would like to sell them but have no idea what are fair prices for used watches.  Most of the ones I want to sell I paid around $400 to $500 for retail.  What are fair prices?  They have hardly been worn.  Is 50% of the original price about right or is that too low?

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You might want to start by looking into eBay and Etsy to see what something similar is going for and then lists them accordingly. 

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You will regret selling them. Watches that are not where you can readily see them will never get worn. Try them on for a while to see if the love comes back.

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I just sold a Casioak on eBay because it was too big for my wrists so I stopped wearing it (plus I prefer the functionality of my G-Shock Square).

I purchased it new but during an Xmas sale. I managed to sell it used for the same price (after selling fees etc). But the new buyer would have got a good deal as it's still much less than current RRP (and it is obviously still in great condition).

Look at what other sellers have put there's up for, see what condition those are in.

eBay also tells you how much similar items have sold for recently which helps.