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6 July 2012, 04:43 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Richard C
Location: Seattle, WA
Watch: Seiko Sealion M55
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Depreciation
Is there a "Kelley Blue Book" sort of thing for used Rolexes? Doing research for what a fair/good price for a BNIB or mint watch on the grey market is much easier than for one that's been worn daily for 2-4 years (ie. with its share of scratches, etc). Is there a rough rule-of-thumb for this? The "if you plan to keep it for a while, pay whatever you feel is reasonable or makes you happy" doesn't really give peace of mind.
Specifically I'm looking at run-of-the-mill 36mm Datejusts (SS oyster bracelet, no diamonds) for daily wearing. |
6 July 2012, 04:49 AM | #2 |
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Real Name: Jay
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There was at one time. I have two old ones. Prices way out of date.
You might check with the National Watch and Clock Assn. |
6 July 2012, 04:53 AM | #3 |
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The Specht Sheet.
You can always call around to a few dealers or check completed listings on sites like eBay. |
6 July 2012, 07:09 AM | #4 |
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You can always check out the current prices in thw forums. Please note I would subtract about 200 from the price to give as estimated price. Ive seen the current Djs jump up alot. 116200 will go for 4200 plus whilw 116234 will go for 4500 plus. Goos luck wirh your search.
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