Hi
Has anyone sold a watch through Watchmaster recently & if so how did the process go?
Looking at moving on a GMT2 and would like to hear from anyone who may have had dealings with them recently.
Thanks
Baz
Hi
Has anyone sold a watch through Watchmaster recently & if so how did the process go?
Looking at moving on a GMT2 and would like to hear from anyone who may have had dealings with them recently.
Thanks
Baz
I have no experience with them, but I always thought they were a scam website. Every time I would search for a watch, there site would come up with some ridiculously low prices.
Again I have no dealings and so could be completely wrong.
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As I understand it they don’t buy it from you like watchfinder, they act as an agent and take a fee. Not used them but their quotes were similar to the usual suspects.
I’ve sold to them a couple of years ago. You have a choice of a direct sale or commission type sale. I did ask for a quote for something in the last six months and it was really low
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As above they sell on commission.
Watchmaster and subdial both sell on an approx 6.5% plus vat commission.
Watchfinder will buy but prices are lower than a couple of months ago.
I know this after wasting time* getting a few quotes to sell some watches.
* they were very slow providing the quotes.
Thanks for the comments & PMs👍
I can highly recommend Subdial.
Watchfinder are weird - they didn't want to put an offer on either a BNIB Rolex Milgauss, a BNIB Tudor Black Bay Chrono white dial or a BNIB Tudor FXD. I don't mean they lowballed I mean there was a standard email response saying they weren't interested in any of these pieces!
Last edited by ryanb741; 25th May 2022 at 22:36.
Sounds like they dont want or have the cash to layout on stock, times are a changing but I would be uneasy letting a company like this have my watch to sell on commission, they could just shut the doors leaving debts that could be liquidated from your watch..