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Old 20 September 2007, 05:46 AM   #1
Owen1655
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Icon5 Realistic resale value of Explorer 1655

First of all, hello to the group from a newbee member

As the proud owner of a new S/S Ceramic GMT, I am beginning to question keeping my Explorer 2 1655.

My question to the forum is how would you guys suggest selling my Explorer and what is a realistic price to ask, I have spoken to a London dealer who while helpful was interested in what price I would accept rather than what price I can realistically expect to achieve. Is it practical to use eBay, or would a serious buyer not consider purchasing from eBay (I am not sure I would on a Rolex).

My Explorer is pretty immaculate 1978 model with a 78360 strap, Original Box and bundle of Rolex Service Paperwork etc etc. But no Original guarantee. I have owned watch since 1985. I will be sad to let the Explorer go but I can’t really justify 2 Rolex.

Many Thanks for your advice.
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Old 20 September 2007, 05:59 AM   #2
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I would say £8,500-9,000.

DarrenRaey had an absolute minter with all boxes/paperwork up for £9,950 and took an offer below asking price after 10 months.
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Old 20 September 2007, 06:05 AM   #3
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I have sold several Rolex sport models on ebay(uk) and had no problems. Sure, you get the sam e-mails etc, but as long as you are swithed on you'll be ok I would hope.

Admittedly, the models I have sold S/S Subs, S/S GMT II's etc are a lower value than yours, but I don't see an issue.

if you do, take my advice - don't accept paypal, nochex, just ask for cash and get them round your house when you have other people home (for security, and to double check the bank notes !) or a cheque/bank transfer, and send the item recorded (signed) delivery.

All pretty basic advice I guess...

GOOD LUCK ! + congrats with your new watch - a beauty..
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Old 20 September 2007, 06:46 AM   #4
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15-18k USD....
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Old 20 September 2007, 08:00 AM   #5
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I'm always reluctant to try to price a reference without photos, but if as you describe the quotes given seen realistic.

The bay is an option as well as posting a for sale on various watch fora.
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