You could take a stand at the watch fairs, the big ones are at Uxbridge Uni and also at Birmingham, might take a couple of goes, but if you price them right I expect you could shift a fair few.
I'm going to be returning to the UK fairly soon and one of the things I'll be doing is trying to sell my watch collection. I'm not sure I'll have enough time to sell them individually (unless anyone here has a specific wtb I guess) and was thinking of putting them into a specialized watch auction.
They are mostly divers models and mostly vintage - the auction houses that readily spring to mind are Fellows, Sterling Vault, Watches of Knightsbridge, Chiswick & McTears. I'm not sure the quality would be up to Antiquorum or Sotheby's standard for most of the items & their fees & commission would probably be fairly daunting.
Does anyone here have any experience with any of them? Or can suggest a better method of sale. I was thinking of offering them as a discounted job lot on SC so someone else could sell them but there'll be about 140 so that might take awhile.
Many thanks
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You could take a stand at the watch fairs, the big ones are at Uxbridge Uni and also at Birmingham, might take a couple of goes, but if you price them right I expect you could shift a fair few.
Cheers..
Jase
‘Divers’ is quite a wide description….could you shed some light on which brands ?…it could make a significant difference on which direction to go in ….
If we knew what you have.....but your inbox might need checking regularly!.
Bet his inbox has melted
I was an interested bystander when a friend disposed of most ofhis collection through WoK. They were very nice and did him a deal on seller's commission, but this was a while ago before both sets of commissions raised considerably.
Depending on the desirability, i would probably opt for a commission sale at a well regarded vintage dealer, if you were keen on saving time and effort.
Doing it all yourself should net yyou 15-20% more, which for tthat any watches should be quite a sum.
Dave
I’ve often wondered how I would do this too if the circumstances made it necessary, I had thought about setting up a website to showcase the watches, for a one off sale, would that make you a dealer and subject to distance selling rules and suchlike? Would it make any difference if you made it clear it is a ‘private sale’ with no warranty etc?
Cheers..
Jase
Thanks for the ideas, and to answer some of the issues raised this is the list. I will probably keep a few of the better ones or those with particular sentimental value but anyway you'll get an idea of the collection -
DESCRIPTION MODEL SERIAL NUMBER MOVEMENT / CALIBRE YEAR Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 S85xxxx cal. 3135 1993 Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 T30xxxx cal. 3135 1997 Rolex Submariner 16800 815xxxx cal. 3035 1983 Rolex Submariner 16610 L85xxxx cal. 3135 1989 Tudor ‘Small Rose’ Submariner 7016/0 73xxxx ETA 2483 1968 Omega SM Gold & SS 200m Auto 'Pre-Bond' 1st Gen. 398-1041 951xxxx cal. 1111 (ETA 2892-2) 1988 Omega SM Chrono f300Hz (Black Face) SMf300 cal. 1250 1975 Omega SM Chrono f300Hz (White Face) SMf300 cal. 1250 1975 Omega Chronometer f300 'Cone' ESA 9162 198.0018 cal. 1250 1974 Omega Electronic Chronometer f300 f300Hz cal. 1250 1979 Omega Seamaster SM 300 Vintage 166.024 cal. 565 1968 Omega Seamaster 200 'Banana Dial' 166.068 cal. 565 1972 Omega Seamaster 120 'Mid Blue' 166.088 cal. 1010 1972 Certina DS-2 Super PH1000M - Black Dial 5801-302 25-651 1975 Certina DS-2 Super PH1000M - Yellow Dial 5801-302 25-651 1973 Certina DS-2 Super PH1000M - Yellow Dial 5801-302 25-651 1974 Certina DS-2 200m pH200M 25-651 1974 Certina DS-2 Dress 25-651 1975 Certina DS 288 288 25-681 1973 Certina DS 288 288 25-681 1972 Certina DS-3 200m Quartz DS-3 Quartz 750 14xx xx 750 1982 Certina DS-3 1888 1000m 633.7128.42 16xx 2824-2 2008 Certina Gold Dress 1970 Technos Sky Diver 1000m 10xxx ETA 2789 1974 Jenny Caribbean 1000 702 ETA 2452 1969 Jenny Caribbean 1000 702 387xxx– 8xxxx ETA 2452 1968 Jenny Caribbean 700m 700 ETA 2452 1970 O & W Caribbean 1000 ETA 2452 1970 O & W Precision Professional ID3077 10xx ETA 2824-2 2007 O & W Military Pilot 523-8201 6BC-86xx-xx 2000 Philip Watch Caribbean 1000 12xx ETA 2452 1970 Philip Watch Caribbean 1000 (Ladies) ETA 2452 1970 Longines Olympian 1562xxxx cal. 6652 1972 Bulova Set-O-Matic 666ft Diver N9 PUW1663S 1971 Bulova Accutron Deep Sea 'Snorkel' Compressor 182xxx cal. 2182 1970 ScubaPro Titanium 700 ft 2002 Zodiac Super Sea-Wolf Vintage SSW 211xxxx cal. 2876 1976 Zodiac Sawtooth Super Sea-Wolf Reissue ETA 2824-2 1999 Mondia Zenith Automatic 500m - Black Dial 1-607-1 ETA 2824-2 2006 Mondia Zenith Automatic 500m - Black Dial 1-607-1 ETA 2824-2 2007 Mondia Zenith Automatic 500m - Cream Dial 1-607-4 ETA 2824-2 2007 Avricoste Spirotechnique Pro 200m MN 906 21-05 *2-xx 2824-2 1997 Beuchat Abyss 1000m 1.187.x.x.xx 2424 2000 Beuchat 'Ushuaia' Abyss ETA 2824-2 1992 Beuchat Cap 100 RXB0023 2009 Doxa 750T Sharkhunter *01xx ETA 2824-2 2009 Doxa 750T Caribbean 11x ETA 2824-2 2005 Enzo Mechana 1000m EMV1 EN090406SU 16x 2824-2 2008 Girard-Perregaux Gyromatic High Frequency Compressor cal. 441 1982 IWC Aquatimer Titanium 2000m IW3538-004 315xxxx cal. 30110 2007 Rotary Aquaplunge 1974 Rotary Dress Vintage - Solid 9 ct 1955 Rotary Dress Quartz Gold Plated GB00228/02 12xxx Quartz 2004 Tauchmeister 1000m Quartz T0040 078-2xx Quartz 2008 Tag Heuer Auto Super Pro 1000m WS2110 PL7xxx 2892-2 1996 Tag Heuer Auto Super Pro 1000m WS2110 840 0xx-x 2892-2 1995 Tissot T.12 Compressor T.12 784-2 1975 Tissot T.12 Compressor T.12 784-2 1974 Tissot T.12 T.12 784-2 1973 Tissot T-12 Visodate Seastar Compressor T-12 784 1969 Fortis MarineMaster Depth Gauge Vintage 2472 1975 Fortis MarineMaster Depth Gauge Reissue 2472 2002 Fortis Skyleader Automatic 20 ATM 954.56.xxx 2789 1978 Zeno Pepsi Auto 1000m 6349-3-A1 ETA 2824-2 2009 Oris ‘Baby Coste’ 1000m UVP 1400 7609 28-5xxxx cal. 643 2008 Wittnauer Automatic Diver (AquaBlue Dial) cal. W100 1972 Seiko Pro 600m Titanium 6159-7010 644xxx 6159 1983 Seiko Samurai Titanium Scuba Ti 481xxx 7S25-0000 2009 Seiko 150m Auto 6105-8110 530xxx 6105 1975 Seiko 150m (Orange Face) 6309-7040 510xxx 6309 1975 Seiko 200m 'Superior' (Spork) SRP043K1 960xxx 4R15 2009 Seiko 'Spork' 200m SRP043K1 4R15 2009 Seiko 200m Quartz 5H26-7A00 911xxx 5H26 1989 Seiko H558-5000 ‘Arnold’ H558-5009 3D1xxx H558 1983 Seiko 150m Automatic 6309-7290 7D0xxx 6309 1987 Seiko 150m Automatic 6309-7049 441xxx 6309 1984 Seiko Sportsman Manual 88-2990 600xxxx Diashock 17-4361 1976 Seiko Diver's 200m (Blue / Blk Bezel) SKX-399K 690xxx 7S26-0020 1986 Seiko 150m Automatic (Japan) 7N2xxx 6309-7290 1987 Seiko 200m 'Starfish' Gold Plated SKZ-286K1 7S36 2011 Seiko 200m 'Starfish' Black Ion Plated SKZ-285K1 7S36 2010 Seiko 'Soxa' 1995 Seiko MarineMaster Professional Auto 300m SBDX-001 260xxx 8L35-0100 2000 Citizen 1000m Autozilla 8203-T001408 NH6930-09F 560xxx cal. 8203 2005 Citizen 300m Eco-Drive Ecozilla B873-S015791 440xxx cal. B873 2004 Citizen Promaster 200m Auto 8203-824393 571xxx 8203 2005 Citizen Promaster 200m Quartz H12468 790xxx 5502 1997 Citizen 800m Professional Titanium Quartz F50212TA 109xxx 5503 1991 Citizen Eco-Drive 200m S000195 260xxx N-E110 2002 Citizen Eco-Drive 300m BN0055-53E 930xxx cal. E168 2009 Swatch Irony Scuba 200m Aluminium Irony Scuba Quartz 1997 Swatch Irony Scuba 200m Aluminium Irony Scuba Quartz 1996 Swatch Irony Scuba 200m Aluminium Irony Scuba Quartz 1996 Swatch Irony Scuba 200m SS Irony Scuba Quartz 1999 Swatch Irony Scuba 200m 'Substance' SS YDS405G Quartz 2001 Swatch Irony Scuba 200m 'Substance' SS YDS405G Quartz 2003 Swatch Irony Gold Chrono YOG400 Quartz 2007 Korsbek Ocean Explorer *01x ETA 2824-2 2008 Aquastar Benthos 1 Professional 1000m Benthos 1 100-100xxx AS2162 1985 Zinex Trimix GMT BLK Pirate 2000m ETA 2826-2 2009 Benarus Moray PVD Miyota 8215 2007 Cyma DivingStar 1500ft 1978 Nicolet Skindiver “900” 4 952 / 65 1976 Nauticfish - COSC ‘Two Thousand’ Concept 2892-2 2009 Yema Superman II 410056 2892-2 2000 Monval Supermatic 75 ATM Y1522 1978 Sinn U1 1010.010 2824-2 2009 Croton SS Auto 500 2009 Vestal Kinetic 300m FTH004 2007 Eterna-Matic Super KonTiki Vintage 1576.41.40.127 2824-2 1969 Eterna-Matic 2002 2002 1975 Eloga (Fortis) Diver 400 72xx cal. 96-4 1980 Baylor Diver Auto 3000ft 1992 Mirexal SuperAutomatic C7342-422 2782 1982 Kronos 'Pseudo-Ruhla' Military Combat ETA 2824-2 2006 Solvil & Titus Auto 100 Meters 40-8032-68 714xxx 2879 1986 Titus 'Tuning Fork' Diver 93xx f300 1982 Sporting 100 Atmos (Von Buren Case) *077xxx FE Quartz 1980 Squale 50 Atmos 50 Atmos 2824-2 2003 Ocean Diver Blandford SA (Squale) 100 Atmos 2836.1 1984 Pion 2000 Antichoc 2000 1978 Potens de Luxe 1978 Orient SK Crystal Diver 469617-7E 1985 Verity Diver Auto A17xxx 2824-2 1984 North Eagles 'Brigata Paracadutisti Folgore' 1997 Breil 100 ATM Quartz Manta cal. 8205 2003 Casio 100M Diver Quartz Lemon Dial MD-513 508xxx 1984 Casio G-Shock DW-5600E mod. 1545 1988 Casio G-Shock DW-9050 2163 1992 Casio G-Shock 'Frogman' Titanium DW-8200 12xx 1995 Casio G-Shock Casio G-Shock Casio G-Shock Ben Sherman R345 Quartz 2005 Girard-Perregaux Automatic Military Y 1727 1066xxxx 1968 Swiss Army Victorinox V25453 Quartz 2002 Dive Dynamics 2360xxxx Quartz 1996 Sea Lord W233019 ETA 2424 1980 Roamer Rockshell Mark III Electronic 918.2120.018 916 (ESA 9154) 1975 Sandoz Typhoon 1745Z-84-5 FHF 905 1978 Sandoz Dress 1868x xx-x Swiss Auto 1972 R.U. Braun SS 05-0064 Miyota Auto 2012 Aurore Super 1000 Nautic 503.xxx 1970 Vulcain Diver 'Super Waterproof' T 5629 B T 56xx x 1972 Kazimon LE 1500M 2010 Precista Dreadnought PRS - 2 PRS - 2 1xx / 2xx ETA 2824-2T 2003 UTS Munchen Professional Diver V2 V2 1xx / 2xx ETA 2824 2012 Ritmo 'Ritmo Mundo' Hercules 312 Miyota Auto 2010 Josmar Swiss Auto 1966 Ginsbo Coast City 2879 1978 Dive Watch Project WUS DWP - LE ETA-2824.2 2011
Oh my giddy aunt...
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
I need a sit down. What an amazing collection.
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Erm......wow!
Reminds me, I really need to get round to documenting my (much smaller, much less impressive) collection in a spreadsheet ...
Wowza, that's a lot of watches.
If it were me, I'd have a big photo session with the lot and get a generic sales template written up that you can utilise with amends for each listing (e.g. model, age, condition etc).
Then I'd focus on the heavy hitters and seek valuations from a big dealer (e.g. Watchfinder) and eBay sold listings as a baseline. I'd them list them here first (although bear in mind you're in dealer category so that's a 10% charity donation, but that sits alot better than paying fees to auctions IMO). If they don't sell here, then either take the dealer offer if it's palatable or get them on eBay/auction house.
For the non-heavy hitters, I'd just be looking at eBay to get them shifted on a reduced fees weekend (regularly it's 80% off fees these days). Even so I'd consider spacing them out a little bit so you're not competing with yourself for bids.
Cheers..
Jase
He’s got more watches than I’ve had hot dinners. Blimey what a collection!
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Ok just sat down for a coffee,ill now have a look and see which ones Id like......or maybe want too.
Id hate the thought of all the wrapping and trips to the PO!.
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Blimey, 151 watches.
Do you have a group shot!?
This is the first time in one of these threads that I've sworn once the full details have been revealed.
That is quite some list!
Wow, thats a collection
Any thoughts I had that my collection is getting too large have been dismissed. Good luck with whichever route you go down.
Some rare watches in there, you don’t see too many Jenny Caribbean watches listed for sale. Not so sure about the Ben Sherman though. A specialist watch auction might be a plan, I’m sure they will cherry pick the better watches, but if you can haggle a good sellers fee it might be worth while.
SC and e-bay might be useful for some of the cheaper items, but as mentioned that involves packaging and numerous trips to the PO, although they do collect these days.
Zinex Trimix GMT Pirate, probably the only watch that I regret selling, amazing collection!!
If mine I'd try a known watch fair to at least reduce that amount faster with less hassle of all the packing,trips to the PO,less stress too I'd say.
But dont go alone!,you would need plenty eyes on that collection with people wanting to look etc etc.
I would talk to Adrian Hailwood at Collecting Watches about what they might do in terms of commission cuts for multiple pieces. Not sold on there but I know Adrian and he’s a very stand up guy and at least worth a chat I would have thought. Ex Fellows.
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I'd put that list in alphabetical order, you'd definitely improve your chances of shifting some lol....
OP. Are the watches already here in the UK or are you bringing them in from another country? Just wondering if there is a limit on the value of goods you can bring in without attracting duty.
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Well that list is your pension sorted then....
I'm going to swim against the current here, and suggest that the big ticket numbers - the Rolexes (of course), the IWC (hit me up), the Omegas, the vintage Certinas, O&W, Jennys - sell 'em on here. You'll get a good price, and what's three a week in terms of P&P and trips to the PO? (And three a week stops the boss from classifying you as a dealer!)
I wondered that but there is relief subject to some conditions:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/transfer...-great-britain
Wowzer. Just out of interest, how long did it take you to get that collection together?
Hope you manage to move them along without it feeling like too much of a chore.
That is an impressive list, to say the least.
I cannot offer any useful suggestions but wish you the best whatever path you choose.
Last edited by RAJEN; 1st February 2022 at 21:22.
A seamaster Banana dial.... many years since I saw one of those on the forum, that's an absolute grail of mine!!
You've quite a task ahead, but like someone already said the cheaper stuff will filter through on ebay or sale corner and Rolex sell themselves... I bet you've got offers on them all already - you've maybe a third of your collection that'll take a bit of work to get moved on
I agree, save yourself the commission. Sell here. You are clearly organised enough to do so. You may get some values slightly wrong, but not many.
Ps - i love seeing the bright Caribbeans, what colours have you got?
Last edited by sweets; 1st February 2022 at 21:13.
I’ll support the suggestion of sales corner, if only to see some photos of some of your awesome watches. Perhaps Chrono24 is also an option. It’s not free but would perhaps allow you to cast the net a bit wider than here and without having to deal with things like the Ebay crowd.
Mmmmhhh…. Vintage Quartz Certina diver …. I haven’t brought for 2 years, that could tip me over the edge!
That is an impressive list. I can see at least six that I’d love to buy (condition withstanding). If you get to a point where you know what you’ll do and would consider a bulk sale then drop me a PM.
Impressive collection.
Good luck with the sale/s, whichever route you take.
The logical thing to do, time notwithstanding, is to break the collection up into cohorts that bring the best return with the least hassle e.g. decide which watches perform best under:
Sell to a dealer
Auction house
Ebay
Sales Corner
Different watches achieve different prices under each, there's plenty of watches a dealer wouldn't want but which are marketable elsewhere.
The more effort you put in, the better the return, I'd be surprised if anyone was willing to buy the job lot at a fair price, you'd likely be giving some of them away.
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WOW... great collection and spreadsheet logging!
I know it would be hassle but selling here would get good returns plus add a lot of nice watches within the forum, yes some would be scalped off by hoovers/dealers but priced right I'm sure you would do well.
Eddie needs to open up your email as inbox will get very full!
Some lovely watches there. I would try and sell the better/rarer ones separately. I might take very slightly longer, but it’s doable. I sold just under 30 watches not too long ago in order to buy my new house - I wasn’t that long to get the funds together that I needed.
It's just a matter of time...
Blimey, that really is quite a collection. I worry it moves the window on what “enough” watches looks like in a dangerous direction :)
Still, a collection of that size must present some logistical challenges.
I’m impressed with the variation whilst still sticking to the overall dive theme.
No advice on where to move them on that hasn’t already been given, but wow!
Hi, many thanks for the advice. I'd really rather not deal with ebay - I vaen't used them for ages and they don't seem the same, also I probably won't be in the UK long enough to individually offload them.
I've pretty much done the valuations, but your comments are well received.
Kind regards,
Mark