Hi bro and expert, I'm planning to sell off this 18038 day date model, only with leather strap, no original gold bracelet. Was quoted 6K from one reputable 2nd hand dealer and 5K in pawnshop, following 7.5k from third party..this got me quite confused how much this watch is really worth? Condition 9/10 never polish before, servicing just last year..any kind bro can advise me how much this model can fetch to?
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Price check day date 70s series 18038
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7.5k is a good price (IMO) if it has a plain/normal dial. there shouldn't be much to be confused about - as a seller, the higher the better.“Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.†- Thomas J. Stanley
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Originally posted by MaddyWii View PostHi bro and expert, I'm planning to sell off this 18038 day date model, only with leather strap, no original gold bracelet. Was quoted 6K from one reputable 2nd hand dealer and 5K in pawnshop, following 7.5k from third party..this got me quite confused how much this watch is really worth? Condition 9/10 never polish before, servicing just last year..any kind bro can advise me how much this model can fetch to?
Typically 18038 with normal dial is around 10.5k for one with gold bracelet.
If you work backwards, the bracelet itself worth around 3-4k..so the range of 6.5-7.5k is reasonable.The time in life is perpertually moving forward while that in the watch is going in circles.
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Originally posted by MaddyWii View PostHi bro and expert, I'm planning to sell off this 18038 day date model, only with leather strap, no original gold bracelet. Was quoted 6K from one reputable 2nd hand dealer and 5K in pawnshop, following 7.5k from third party..this got me quite confused how much this watch is really worth? Condition 9/10 never polish before, servicing just last year..any kind bro can advise me how much this model can fetch to?
7.5k faster sell and run away.
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If a gift from your father, wouldn't it be better to keep it? With so much history and memories?Breitling Colt Quartz
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I have seen an offer on HJ Watch's website:ROLEX 18K MEN YELLOW GOLD OYSTER PERPETUAL DAY-DATE / 18038
SGD$7,480
http://www.hjwatch.com/index.php?mai...oducts_id=7077
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Originally posted by MaddyWii View PostHi bro and expert, I'm planning to sell off this 18038 day date model, only with leather strap, no original gold bracelet. Was quoted 6K from one reputable 2nd hand dealer and 5K in pawnshop, following 7.5k from third party..this got me quite confused how much this watch is really worth? Condition 9/10 never polish before, servicing just last year..any kind bro can advise me how much this model can fetch to?
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Originally posted by MaddyWii View Posti thought of keeping it, but he advised me to sell it off since it is such a old model..and CNY is around the corner..so thinking to sell this off and get a daytona TT for him
So if there's any advice, i will give, i will say keep it.
Want a Daytona? Just buy. Dont sell to buy.
Especially sell full gold to buy half gold..... Dont
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