My stepdad decided to get rid of his old watch collection and just cash in on it. It’s a nice collection worth over 150k, thing is we don’t know anyone who would buy a 35k watch. And we also would prefer not to pay a 30% commission on websites like farfetch. Are there better solutions ?

  • MyNameIsVigil@alien.topB
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    r/watchexchange or Chrono24. Plenty of second-hand resellers will buy them, but of course you’ll get less money than you would by selling them directly.

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    How many watches is it? 5 30k watches or one 30k watch and a bunch of 2-10k watches? If it’s the latter your best is probably going to be individual listings on sites like Chrono24 or /r/WatchExchange until someone takes the purchase; if it’s the first one I might look into high end auction houses and just take the small loss unless you want to be waiting forever.

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    1 year ago

    Whatcha got?

    eBay is an ok place, the authenticity guarantee process protects you as a seller. Chrono24 less so

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      Cartier Tank Americaine rose gold Audemars piguet royal offshore rose gold Rolex cosmograph Daytona oyster perpetual Cartier roadster Audermars piguet Royal Oak stainless steel

      Names might be off I’m not a big watch guy

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        To offload them quick, go to a bigger watch dealer near you. For the most money, Chrono24 listing but make sure you take pictures and video when you send it and insure them. eBay also is a pathway with authentication process to eliminate risk.

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    eBay gives you the best protection but they take 15%. Plenty of watches go for 5 figures on /r/Watchexchange you’ll almost certainly need to take goods and services payment and be on the lookout for people looking to scam you, but there is no commission - less paypal fees which can be discussed with the buyer on who covers them. You’ll probably get less than true market, especially as a new seller, but it should be less than eBay’s commission.