Not getting much wrist time, a friend of mine went to this 2nd hand watch dealer shop in CBD and sold his Davosa $700. The next thing you know - this dealer posted in his website to sell it at a price of $1350. Within one week the watch was picked up from the shelves in his shop (sold !).
Almost 100% mark up ! Shucks, to say he felt cheated is an understatement.
This watch is really like new....cos he tried to sell it to me first
According to my friend, the dealer's excuse for taking in this watch at $700 (which my friend paid $2200 only 6 months ago) ? Oh..this brand not desirable cannot sell lah, cheap movement (ETA 7750), cheap casing etc. Next thing you know, he made 100% profit from it
Not trying to flame anyone or tarnish anyone's reputation here, as I can understand it's a willing seller - willing buyer system. Just want to warn new comers that watch flipping is sometimes a cut throat business. Be careful or your throat will be slit
Almost 100% mark up ! Shucks, to say he felt cheated is an understatement.
This watch is really like new....cos he tried to sell it to me first
According to my friend, the dealer's excuse for taking in this watch at $700 (which my friend paid $2200 only 6 months ago) ? Oh..this brand not desirable cannot sell lah, cheap movement (ETA 7750), cheap casing etc. Next thing you know, he made 100% profit from it
Not trying to flame anyone or tarnish anyone's reputation here, as I can understand it's a willing seller - willing buyer system. Just want to warn new comers that watch flipping is sometimes a cut throat business. Be careful or your throat will be slit
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