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24 July 2018, 02:11 AM | #31 |
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I have bought off Chrono 24 and there is real peace of mind in the delay-of-payment to the seller. Think I have sold one or two, also, but watchuseek creeps in there, too. Anyway, I have never had anything but success at prices I was willing to pay off Chrono 24. Gawd forbid, I've never received any nasty surprises on opening my purchases.
It is one form of market research. Sometimes there is stuff posted that seems ridonculously overpriced, more rarely it goes the other way ...a recent posting for an 1803 on president bracelet for less than $9,000 comes to mind. Anyway, it is a useful and reliable source that really benefits the buyer. If you can sell ...whatever ...on The Forum ....so much the more profitable for the seller. -chris |
24 July 2018, 08:52 AM | #32 |
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I've used Tempo and Time via Chrono24. A slick, painless experience which included haggling down. I've only done it once because I was after my grail watch, while I was still alive enough to enjoy it! If I was looking for something vintage or an impossible (for me) to get piece that I was willing to pay for, I would use T&T again. Chrono24 was a good environment to contact sellers and weed them. There was significant variation in perceived professionalism. IIRC about half of them didn't even respond to my initial enquiry.
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