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    Selling - watch price query

    I'm looking at selling my Doxa but unsure of value ( not been in the market for a while). Is there anywhere on the forum I can get a rough value - as a guide before listing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazysurfkid View Post
    I'm looking at selling my Doxa but unsure of value ( not been in the market for a while). Is there anywhere on the forum I can get a rough value - as a guide before listing?
    Probably start with an eBay search for finished listings using the model reference - by no means definitive but it will give you an idea of price range.
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    Hi Chris. Thanks, did think of that, but nada for my style/type.

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    Any clues to the model, age and condition?

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    Not overly helpful, but just list it for what you want and if the price is right it will sell, if not it wont.

    You will soon find out if the its priced correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ben4watches View Post
    Not overly helpful, but just list it for what you want and if the price is right it will sell, if not it wont.

    You will soon find out if the its priced correctly.
    Can’t argue with that advice. You could check the popular auctions sites as recommended or grab a few quotes from the big online brands, watchtrader or similar to work out a baseline.

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