eBay and Chrono is your safest bet. Some say reddit, Facebook market place etc. Personally I don't mind loosing money. I kinda got into the hobby knowing that many of the watches I buy then sell would be at a lost. Meeting people in person is not really my thing and a waste of my time.
Yeah, eBay & Chrono24 are pricy but 1) draw the eyeballs 2) have buyer & seller protections. Because of those two things, you're more likely to get a better sale price on those platforms than other places.
r/WatchExchange can work, but there's not a lot of protection for either party.
I agree with capt.blackbear watch is a keeper! Obviously have no idea of its story but you will regret selling that item for whatever the market will bring.
eBay and Chrono is your safest bet. Some say reddit, Facebook market place etc. Personally I don't mind loosing money. I kinda got into the hobby knowing that many of the watches I buy then sell would be at a lost. Meeting people in person is not really my thing and a waste of my time.
The seller fees eat the profit alot. Hoping I could sell it soon, wouldn't mind meeting people in person though
Yeah, eBay & Chrono24 are pricy but 1) draw the eyeballs 2) have buyer & seller protections. Because of those two things, you're more likely to get a better sale price on those platforms than other places.
r/WatchExchange can work, but there's not a lot of protection for either party.
Might try the WatchExchange route, thanks for the recommendation!
I agree with capt.blackbear watch is a keeper! Obviously have no idea of its story but you will regret selling that item for whatever the market will bring.
I really want to keep it , but new stuff keeps coming in. Need to dispose some
I really want to keep it , but new stuff keeps coming in. Need to dispose some
Of course! There is always a next perfect watch. A curse and a positive. I still regret selling my first Breitling Chronomat circa 80s in part to fund my first PP perpetual moonphase watch which is a much more capable watch but love is love. Have a great day and good luck.
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Idk, but that thing is beautiful. You should keep it.
eBay and Chrono is your safest bet. Some say reddit, Facebook market place etc. Personally I don't mind loosing money. I kinda got into the hobby knowing that many of the watches I buy then sell would be at a lost. Meeting people in person is not really my thing and a waste of my time.
Yeah, eBay & Chrono24 are pricy but 1) draw the eyeballs 2) have buyer & seller protections. Because of those two things, you're more likely to get a better sale price on those platforms than other places.
r/WatchExchange can work, but there's not a lot of protection for either party.
I agree with capt.blackbear watch is a keeper! Obviously have no idea of its story but you will regret selling that item for whatever the market will bring.
Idk, but that thing is beautiful. You should keep it.
I want to but I get new watches every week, need to get rid of some. 😢
eBay and Chrono is your safest bet. Some say reddit, Facebook market place etc. Personally I don't mind loosing money. I kinda got into the hobby knowing that many of the watches I buy then sell would be at a lost. Meeting people in person is not really my thing and a waste of my time.
The seller fees eat the profit alot. Hoping I could sell it soon, wouldn't mind meeting people in person though
Yeah, eBay & Chrono24 are pricy but 1) draw the eyeballs 2) have buyer & seller protections. Because of those two things, you're more likely to get a better sale price on those platforms than other places.
r/WatchExchange can work, but there's not a lot of protection for either party.
Might try the WatchExchange route, thanks for the recommendation!
I agree with capt.blackbear watch is a keeper! Obviously have no idea of its story but you will regret selling that item for whatever the market will bring.
I really want to keep it , but new stuff keeps coming in. Need to dispose some
I really want to keep it , but new stuff keeps coming in. Need to dispose some
Of course! There is always a next perfect watch. A curse and a positive. I still regret selling my first Breitling Chronomat circa 80s in part to fund my first PP perpetual moonphase watch which is a much more capable watch but love is love. Have a great day and good luck.