08-11-2005 10:45 AM
08-11-2005 11:48 AM
08-12-2005 04:07 PM
01-13-2014 05:00 PM
Hello,
I have two Rolex watches; need some cash to move, and would like to sell one of them.
I am willing to give an assistant a reasonable fee to assist me!
Thanks!
01-13-2014 08:41 PM
Never sell anything on here that you are not prepared to lose. Have you considered approaching any local jewelers about a consignment type of arrangement?
12-21-2017 11:39 AM
Take your watch to a reputable jeweler first.He will check the serial number inside under the set time pin.It is a Federal Offense to sell a fake,or stolen watch. Also,the jeweler also has a list of serial numbers that would match stolen Rolexes on file that have been reported.
Does Ebay even cover you for buying a Fake Rolex? Can you be refunded through Ebay policy?
@kst831 wrote:
I'm fairly new to selling on ebay and have a rolex watch to sell. I have been hesitant to sell it because I am unsure how to make sure the transaction goes smoothly.
What do I need to know to make sure that the buyers know they are getting a real rolex and that I dont get "taken" somehow but a dishonest buyer. I have heard of people switching out watches etc.
How can I make sure this auction goes smoothly for myself and the buyer?!
Thanks!
12-21-2017 11:48 AM
12-21-2017 11:53 AM
The best way to keep from getting scammed, sell local and get cash.
02-11-2019 10:57 AM
I have 4 Rolex and I don't know how I can sell it I'm scared about the brand
could you help me with that, please
05-24-2019 08:41 AM
Hi .. i recently sold a 17,000. Steve McQueen watch.. does anyone have advise one the safest way to ship it ..not meaning about breakage but about making sure i have enough photos of the interior the actual item so that if the buyer gets it .. and is dishonest .. i dont somehow want to get caught up in a case where he claims it isn’t real or even worse takes the movement and replaces it with a fake... Ive heard horror stories.. thanks so much
05-24-2019 08:46 AM
Personally, I wouldn't. The buyer may claim that it is fake (there really ARE tons of counterfeits here) and get a refund without returning it. You wont get ANYWHERE NEAR its actual value at this big electronic yard sale. And the payment could be easily voided, leaving you with no money and no watch.
Are YOU sure it is genuine? The sterling and diamond Omega I was given to sell turned out to be fake - the counterfeiters STILL used $400 of materials to copy a $1200 watch but an EXCEPTIONAL fake is still fake.