Whats the best way to move low-end watches
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Whats the best way to move low-end watches
I have 2 watches that I've had for ages, I got both over 10-yrs ago, one was the first watch I ever bought...just a Eddie Bauer Chrono but I liked the look of it and at 14 thats all that mattered and the other is a titanium Seiko that was a gift but I almost never wore b/c the case is really small.
I don't want to throw them away and I would like to sell them (not for much) just to pass them along to someone.
What do you think is my best means for passing them on for a small price?
I don't want to throw them away and I would like to sell them (not for much) just to pass them along to someone.
What do you think is my best means for passing them on for a small price?
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I'll second Barrister: eBay.
I just sold a "gaggle" of G-Shocks and Swiss Army's on eBay as one lump package/sum. Sold within the first 24 hours, and this was after weeks/months trying to get local dealers who buy used watches to take it.
I just sold a "gaggle" of G-Shocks and Swiss Army's on eBay as one lump package/sum. Sold within the first 24 hours, and this was after weeks/months trying to get local dealers who buy used watches to take it.
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