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    **** Steinhart resale values ****

    just curious at how widely the prices on second hand are for the same models ok some is to do with condition and or if boxed tags and all that but still seem just a bit crazy that their can some time be a plus a ton in diff in prices for same model ...

    the going rate seems like about £250 but seen exactly same models do a ton either way ...

    whats your take on it. I was thinking ocean one ..but is this the same for other models too ? .



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    For models like that, I use Watch Recon. Easy to see historical listings. You don't know exactly what the sale price was in every case but it gives a fairly accurate representation of the secondhand values.

    https://www.watchrecon.com/?brand=st...+1&last_days=0

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    Watchcharts is pretty good for that too.


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    yeah I check ebay sold listing before I list just to see and sometimes before I buy too

    was curious more to the why then anything
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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    For models like that, I use Watch Recon. Easy to see historical listings. You don't know exactly what the sale price was in every case but it gives a fairly accurate representation of the secondhand values.

    https://www.watchrecon.com/?brand=st...+1&last_days=0
    Quote Originally Posted by litlmn View Post
    Watchcharts is pretty good for that too.


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    These two are what I do for most watches. If they creep over $2k I may also check Chrono24

    My take is that most Steinhart in good condition seem to go for a bit more than the £250 you listed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocre View Post
    These two are what I do for most watches. If they creep over $2k I may also check Chrono24

    My take is that most Steinhart in good condition seem to go for a bit more than the £250 you listed
    depending model the £250 was the ocean one vintage was the one had in mind when posting ..last year prices was mid three tons now seen them sell for under £200 once or twice and sell regularly for £220 to £260
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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    depending model the £250 was the ocean one vintage was the one had in mind when posting ..last year prices was mid three tons now seen them sell for under £200 once or twice and sell regularly for £220 to £260
    The market does ebb and flow. A bit over 300bis what I recalled. Good situation if you are a buyer, not so much if you are selling

    I have only owned one Steinhart, but I was genuinely impressed with the quality and feel for the price

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocre View Post
    The market does ebb and flow. A bit over 300bis what I recalled. Good situation if you are a buyer, not so much if you are selling

    I have only owned one Steinhart, but I was genuinely impressed with the quality and feel for the price
    well you can guess which one i am £250 was the highest so far

    yes very nice quality chunk and weighty ..but taste change
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