How to Buy a Used Luxury Watch - Avoid my BIGGEST Mistake



Thanks for watching our video on how to buy a used watch. I hope you have found some resources that will help you buy your next used watch. These were our tips on buying used watches. See the links below: Watchuseek - forums.watchuseek.com/f29/ reddit - http://www.reddit.com/r/watchexchange/ chrono24 - http://www.chrono24.com/ Check out our website for articles, buying guides, and reviews: https://www.perfecttimepiece.com/ Follow us on Instagram for Daily Watch Pics: https://www.instagram.com/perfect_timepiece/ Music: Killers Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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  1. Read every word in the description/ad and ask questions if any information is missing or unclear. Trust me.
  2. Josh, thanks for doing the video and for the shout out. I have been mostly looking at Reddit for a used watch but still haven't pulled the trigger on anything. I have, however, ordered a new Steinhart Ocean One 500 Titanium. It hasn't shipped yet but I anxiously await it. I doubt it will arrive in time for my bday on the 19th but am excited nonetheless. I just might also buy a Stowa Flieger Klassik Ikarus (grey face, 40mm). I asked them if they would install blued steel hands instead of black and they replied they would at no extra charge. So now I feel obligated to but it and am very intrigued with the brand. Just saw that you are sick so get well soon! Keep those vids coming!
  3. thanks for the shout out! Great video.
  4. cool posters
  5. Good list on buying used watches. The hardest part of buying vintage I found was the fact they forget to tell you about polishing and dial work on the watch.
  6. Keep the Video Comming,Thanks for sharing your Experiences on Buying Watches and also The watch reviews they are Great.Thanks again.
  7. great Time peice Pictures in The wall.Thanks for wonderful Video.
  8. Yes baby!!!
  9. That's a great price for the SARB065. And thanks for the advice on buying used!
  10. Thanks very much for that. Do you know that's something, that as someone who is an absolute novice when it comes to buying vintage and who, coincidentally, at this time is seriously looking for a vintage Omega circa 1957, I'd completely cast from my consciousness. Towit, the likely cost I'd incur having such a dated piece checked over and serviced. $700 in the case of the Omega Geneve that you'd likely considered a genuine bargain, paying just $300 for in the first place.
    Many thanks also for listing those sites in order of preference. Of course I knew about WUS, Chrono 24 and eBay but Reddit? Again this was something I'd not considered taking a look at.. Learning all the time! Lol. That's another attraction of this great hobby / obsession /malady lol that we all share, for me personally. There's always something new to learn and you can be enlightened from many different and varied sources.
    Enjoying your videos very much and hope you'll be making fine content for many an ion to come lol. Take care bye for now.
  11. Good for you for understanding that you don't have to have years of experience to make a decision in terms of buying used and new. Keep the vids coming. I love them


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