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Thread: PRS-8 Richmond Spencer worth?

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    PRS-8 Richmond Spencer worth?

    Thinking of selling a prs-8 but how much are they worth? Mines like new but not much info out there......also what box did it come in etc as I have it somewhere but can't remember! Thx

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    Grand Master abraxas's Avatar
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    It looks like you have already priced it. It is difficult to know what these things are worth. Has it been serviced?

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    Don't see the price plus its a reseller which is +100%....

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    Grand Master abraxas's Avatar
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    It says 425 US. Is that your watch?

    Do you have another that you are trying to sell? It's all very confusing. Price depends on condition, when serviced, box papers etc. Post a picture of your watch.
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    It seems to me that they don't appear often enough to have a citable market price.

    Therefore £200-£500 comes to mind. That's not very helpful but it depends on where you try to sell it, its condition, and who happens to be interested in it.

    I'd have thought SC would be the best place to sell it (probably not at £500 though) with WUS, TWF, eBay next best. Maybe. Just guesses really.

    Sentimentally it would be nice to see it remain on the forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markrlondon View Post
    It seems to me that they don't appear often enough to have a citable market price.

    Therefore £200-£500 comes to mind. That's not very helpful but it depends on where you try to sell it, its condition, and who happens to be interested in it.

    I'd have thought SC would be the best place to sell it (probably not at £500 though) with WUS, TWF, eBay next best. Maybe. Just guesses really.

    Sentimentally it would be nice to see it remain on the forum.
    Thanks for sensible reply Mark. Not many made (under 50) and not much price info out there.

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    200 were made and they sold for £245.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanbourne View Post
    200 were made and they sold for £245.

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    Thanks Eddie. "Less than 50" was found elsewhere. Obviously you know better!

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    Eddie, with watches such as this which are low in production numbers, do you keep one for yourself? Or do you keep one of every watch produced or none at all? Just nosy

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyb View Post
    Eddie, with watches such as this which are low in production numbers, do you keep one for yourself? Or do you keep one of every watch produced or none at all? Just nosy
    I always keep number 1 of every watch.

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