Hi all
Not posted for a while as too mant things have gotten in the way.
I am thinking of thinning down my small watch collection. To this end was wondering is someone could give an indication of what sort of value is in an immaculate condition mark 1 C11 PVD? I love the face on the watch and i'm eally not sure if i want to let it go. That being said it has lived most of it's life on a winder so now is maybe the time for someone to actually wear it!
Hope this request does not break any forum rules.
PS I have had a look myself on here and on Ebay but could not find that much to go on.
Thanks in advance
C11 mark 1 PVD value?
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Re: C11 mark 1 PVD value?
This page from the CW archive gives you average resales for the C11 range.
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Re: C11 mark 1 PVD value?
It depends where you are in the world.
eBay is your best bet for market price, but don't sell as an auction, use "buy it now", maybe with offers and select a price based on the condition of your watch vs sold items.
A recent vintage PVD C11 just went for £385, so that would be a good ballpark figure. A basic auto C11 will fetch around £250-£300, usually.
The problem with auctions is in finding the right buyer at the right time in a niche market. "Buy it now" gives you more time to find the right buyer.
eBay is your best bet for market price, but don't sell as an auction, use "buy it now", maybe with offers and select a price based on the condition of your watch vs sold items.
A recent vintage PVD C11 just went for £385, so that would be a good ballpark figure. A basic auto C11 will fetch around £250-£300, usually.
The problem with auctions is in finding the right buyer at the right time in a niche market. "Buy it now" gives you more time to find the right buyer.
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