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For me the watch forums were not a great place to sell. Tons of really lowball offers; or people demanding more and more pictures.
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I've been "collecting" watches for more than 10 years and you will never get more Type A people in a room. People in the watch sales forum are big bargain hunters. If you know the general market value of the watch it will sell even after ignoring all the low ball offers. |
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