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Where to Buy and Sell Watches

When it comes to Stories of time, enthusiasts looking to reshape or downsize their collections can find it challenging to find buyers. The watch market is a persnickety one and leaving out key information, using crappy photos or failing to properly describe your timepiece can mean it goes unnoticed or sells for less than it’s worth. Watch nerds are a discerning bunch and will often spend several thousand dollars on an investment piece and want to know exactly what they’re buying.

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Finding a buyer will depend on how fast you need cash and how valuable your timepiece is. For quick sales of lesser-priced watches, pawn shops, online marketplaces like eBay or Facebook Marketplace and consignment stores are a great option. For more valuable pieces, a reseller like Worthy can help you authenticate and get a fair price.

If you’re willing to wait, there are also plenty of options for selling watches privately, such as local community forums and social media groups. You can also approach independent dealers who specialize in selling high-end timepieces, such as Bob’s Watches or the WatchBox.

Selling a watch to a dealer can be a faster and safer process, since the dealer is likely to have a trusted reputation in the industry. They can also offer a return policy and in-house warranties to give buyers peace of mind when purchasing an expensive timepiece. But it’s important to understand that they may charge a higher commission fee than a private sale or marketplace website.

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