Does it look like this one?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rolex-Subm...UAAOSwe7BWzyhp
I've just got back from a great few days with my dad up in sunny Scotland - on the way back he asked if I could sell his watch for him as he knows I like watches. He said he asked at the local jewellers and they offered him less than he thought it was worth - and knowing what they are advertised for on chronomaster I'm inclined to agree (even allowing for a sensible profit margin).
He's worn it for a good few years so it would probably need s service and has quite a few minor scratches. It isn't knackered though. I just don't think he needs it anymore for his retirement to rural Scotland and sees it as a waste sitting in a box.
Can anybody give me an idea of what a 2005 bi-metal Rolex submariner with a blue dial would realistically sell for? It's got the full set (papers, boxes, tags, booklets, all links I think (13) and the anchor).
Does it look like this one?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rolex-Subm...UAAOSwe7BWzyhp
Yes - that's the one.
On chrono24 prices for 16613 start at £4k
http://www.chrono24.co.uk/search/ind...=1&sortorder=1
Does it make much difference that the £4k ones are in the US? Import duty and boring things like that could push the cost up to £5k
But £5k sounds too high to me - the cheapest in the Uk on chrono24 is £4600 for a 1998/99 with no papers. The cheapest one of a similar age is £5800 with no papers.
I just want to do right by the old man and not get stitched up in the process - but I also appreciate I wouldn't get him a dealers price - nor would I want the hassle of trying to for months.
So what was he offered?
The link i posted was for a 2005 and not a 1994
I'd like an idea of what it's worth rather than get into whether this offer was low or justified or whatever. Uncoloured opinion if you will.
I'll probably end up putting it on sales corner and don't want to be that pedro putting something on for 50% more than it's worth too - hence asking for an opinion on value.
Last edited by maxf; 20th March 2016 at 13:55.
SC rules state that you can only sell watches that belong to you, not 3rd parties.
As witnessed by the fact that the watches do not sell, the prices on Chrono24 are too high. These are offering prices, you need to know where transaction prices are. I suppose for a private sale you'd be happy to get 4k, probably less. Some have sold below 4k on SC, or just above that but with recent service.
Let me guess the dealer offered you 3.5k. They would service the watch, tidy and lightly polish it (£500) and then put it up for sale at close to 4.8k, only to be happy to sell it for 4.5k. So they will stand to make £500 or so. Alternatively you could sell it for let's say 3.8k and make about £300 more for your dad (all figures give or take £200). You might even get 4k on eBay.
I would think you would achieve more , I looked at a 2004 in a dealers the other week at £5900.
allowing for the service I would think about 4500- 4800 for a private sale
Around £4000 for a private sale give or take £250. They may be £5500 at dealers but they will service them, offer a 12 month warranty and probably not achieve this advertised price as most will chip 10% anyway etc.
Unsure why you won't post what the dealer offered?
Dealer offered £2500. Thanks for the input everybody. Shame I'm not allowed to sell it here - but I'm in touch with a few dealers now with a bit more of a steer on prices. Thanks all.
Probably not to be honest - my sub took about 8 weeks to be serviced at Rolex and I'm not sure it would be worth the cost of it's going to a dealer anyway, as they would probably have a cheaper way of doing it themselves.
I did think about taking a link out and seeing if I fancied it for a bit, but I'm really not a gold kind of guy. I still may do this if the bids are super low - I'd sooner have it!
What is understandably not allowed is to sell something here as agent for someone else. But there are several ways in which the OP in a family situation like this could obtain title to the watch so that selling it here would not be contrary to Eddie's rules or the spirit of the forum.
Nice examples of the 16613 used to be everywhere but nobody has a well-priced one for long these days. A late one like this I would expect (as a dealer) to sell in a matter of days for just over £5k, provided that the glass were perfect, bezel insert as new and bracelet tight.
I could not bring myself to ask £5,500+ for one. Some dealers will always try, especially if there is so little stock around.
I would be patient as a buyer, for in truth they are watches out there --- they simply sell very quickly when someone does have one that is fairly priced. Some of the less discriminating dealers are charging the same money for older models. Ideally I would suggest a later 16613 T (solid lugs) with 93253 Oyster Fliplock, denoting the solid end links and yellow metal running through the clasp.
Haywood
Mate, I'd buy it off you in a heart beat at £3.8k
Ahhhhh the famous dealer quote "Rolex hold their value", until you trade in and they give you a cheeky insulting low offer! I wouldn't sell mine purely for that reason. Best of luck with the sale.
Breaking news! All dealers are NOT the same!
Next time a dealer gives you that "Rolex hold their value" line, ask them for a written guarantee that they will pay you the same amount as you purchased the watch for, whenever you feel like selling it. They will not put their money where their mouth is, will they?
He ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWwQZ3VM32I ) wanted a "fair trade" from a dealer to "change" his Rolex. Guess what happened. One dealer would not touch his used Rolex with a 10 foot pole and another one offered half of what he payed 8 months ago. So much for holding it's value...
You have a point there. If real bellend overload is what you are after, then feast on this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRsHzTO6iOM
He paid full retail for a Rolex and all he got was a teabag, see 19:30.
Last edited by GrandS; 21st March 2016 at 08:45.
Who is the guy off the first video? What a clown
Don't be too hard on the dealer. He is in rural Scotland, so I guess the dealer would be too and therefore probably not be selling bi-metal Rolex every other day, hence didn't want much in it - I'd be the same. However, I live in central London so have a little more choice of sales avenues who might be more willing to make a bit less - hence me selling it for him now.
"Bellend" still laughing after reading this minute ago!!