Love the upside down Seamaster.
Surprised to see this in the window of my local store.
Wonder what derisory figure they gave the "owner".
Love the upside down Seamaster.
I've just watched a video of a guy who bought an omega from cash converters which had been through their "authentication centre" and turned out to be a complete fake. When challenged for a refund they dug their heels in, then relented, and have since resold the watch.
That tells me about what I need to know.
Has anyone got any experience selling to them?
I have a Rado Integral I have been meaning to sell but have no box or papers and would be keen to sell to them if less faff and they have an authentication centre which would mean I get a reasonable amount for it.
Sell any watch to any dealer and you are going to get substantially less than you see them in the shop window.
Add to this the facts that Rado are a fairly niche watch in the scheme of things and you have no box or papers and you’re going to get offered the bare minimum they can get away with, assuming you get an offer st all.
I bought a complete watch when I needed a spare link for my wife’s Rado as it was cheaper tgan buying a new link.
If it only pushes me to stop faffing and put out on eBay it’ll have been a worthwhile endeavour!
I sold my Rado as a full package to my local CC. It was sent off to be authenticated as they are faked apparently. Anyway they bought it. It was not a fake by the way
I would expect they get offered a lot of fakes, and it's getting harder to spot the best ones - caveat emptor !
I'd rather buy from a dealer with a more professional reputation.