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Selling "broken" watch, don't know how to price it
Hello
I'm thinking about selling a broken watch, it is not really broken, there is just one screw that broke from the bracelet which makes it a bit wonkey.. all you would basically need too restore the watch back to full working order is a little screw
The watch is a V2 audemars piguet white dial in steel, which i believe cost me 398 usd + 65 usd shipping to europe
now i don't know how i should price it accordingly.... The watch has some scratches and the earlier mentioned fault ,
let me know your thoughts
thank you
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Originally Posted by
RolexExplorer
Hello
I'm thinking about selling a broken watch, it is not really broken, there is just one screw that broke from the bracelet which makes it a bit wonkey.. all you would basically need too restore the watch back to full working order is a little screw
The watch is a V2 audemars piguet white dial in steel, which i believe cost me 398 usd + 65 usd shipping to europe
now i don't know how i should price it accordingly.... The watch has some scratches and the earlier mentioned fault ,
let me know your thoughts
thank you
Why dont you put a strap on it if the only thing thats broken is the bracelet or source a new bracelet (ebay)
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Originally Posted by
xkurkox
Why dont you put a strap on it if the only thing thats broken is the bracelet or source a new bracelet (ebay)
I was actually when I first got it to put a strap on it, but the 41 mm wears just a tad to big for me. So my dad wore it a couple times, till this happened...
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It sounds like you just need to describe this as an issue that'll need to be fixed by whoever buys it and price the watch at a level, considering it has this issue plus scratches and wear from use. Post plenty of photos that show the condition honestly, price it at what you would like to get for it, and see whether you get any interest. If no one bites, gradually reduce the price till someone does.
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Why dont you check with the TD for the price of a replacement part and minus that from the cost accordingly?
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Originally Posted by
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Why dont you check with the TD for the price of a replacement part and minus that from the cost accordingly?
It has some wear too, I put it at 300 now, but I said im open for offers
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