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    Apprentice
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    Where to sell <£500 watches?

    Presume ebay or on forums?

    I have a:

    Tissot Gents PRC 200 T17.1.516.32, that I have had for 3/4 years sitting unused. Keen to get rid


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    Master
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    Flea market?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dng992 View Post
    Presume ebay or on forums?

    I have a:

    Tissot Gents PRC 200 T17.1.516.32, that I have had for 3/4 years sitting unused. Keen to get rid

    Ebay is definitely a good bet given your low post count. Their commission on such an inexpensive watch is also easier to stomach. Auction if you're desperate to get rid. Buy it now if you know the price you need.

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    Prices are generally better for sellers on eBay than here, and especially for watches of that genre

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    Watch Talk.

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    Grand Master Wallasey Runner's Avatar
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    If you list on e-bay, don't use those words 'keen to get rid' it suggests that there is a problem or worse you are up to something.

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    Seen a guy selling a snowflake on eBay saying he had a massive fallout with Seiko and would never use their products again. Great advertisement!

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    Master
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    Quote Originally Posted by Watchdude View Post
    Seen a guy selling a snowflake on eBay saying he had a massive fallout with Seiko and would never use their products again. Great advertisement!
    I saw that too. He’d have been better to say nothing, it sat there for weeks unsold.

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    If you keep an eye out about once a month ebay seem to do promotional final value fees where you pay a maximum of 1 or 3 pounds. That makes a nice difference. You just have to be patient until you get one. I think you have to subscribe to their promotional emails though as otherwise you never know they are on. Failing that they usually get posted on hot deals uk.


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    Cash converters

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    These are about £200 new on eBay, so if yours is 4 years old it will need a battery, so it only going to be worth very much.

    https://www.ebay.com/p/Tissot-Chrono...-Men/144464476

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    Another way of getting round the SC post count..............

    bu**er, just bumped it up.

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