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How Much Is A Vintage Watch Worth?

How much can I get for my vintage watch? Whilst it is easy to assume that the older the watch, the more valuable it is, there are a number of other factors to consider.

Second-hand Value of A Vintage Watch

Perhaps you inherited a watch, perhaps you bought it a long time ago. If you are curious about the second-hand value of a vintage watch or are looking to sell, our experts are able to help. Get answers to the following questions:

What Is A Vintage Watch?

Watches fall into three categories, determined by their year of manufacture:

  • Antique watches - manufactured prior to 1935
  • Vintage watches - manufactured between 1935 and 1985
  • Modern watches - manufactured after 1985

The year your watch was manufactured and the category under which it falls are important pieces of information for establishing the second-hand value of your watch.

How To Find Out When My Watch Was Made?

It is nearly impossible for the untrained eye to establish the year of manufacture of a watch just by looking at it. Some brands, such as Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet and Rolex, give customers access to serial numbers that can help determine the year of manufacture.

Luxury watch brand Jaeger Lecoultre offers an online “heritage service”: if you provide images and movement information about your Jaeger Lecoultre timepiece, the company will pull from their archives the original technical details and year of manufacture of your watch. However, it is important to note that this service costs up to $300.

Alternatively, a watch expert can examine your timepiece and accurately determine the decade and category it falls into.

What Is A Vintage Watch Worth?

You may be wondering: what is my vintage watch worth on the current second-hand luxury watch market? Vintage prices for watches can vary greatly. Whilst it is easy to assume that the older the watch, the more valuable it is, there are a number of other factors to consider:

  1. Demand
  2. Condition
  3. Alterations

1. Demand

Certain brand names such as Patek Philippe, Tag Heuer and Omega will retain their value. But value is dictated by present day market demand, i.e. how rare is this particular model? Is your particular brand and model in high demand?

Many vintage watches command high resale prices due to the scarcity of that particular model. Vintage prices will differ greatly depending on watch market conditions at the time of sale.

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2. Condition

Only a watch expert will be able to accurately assess the condition of a vintage watch, whether a vintage watch needs repairs (these may not always be visible to the naked eye), how much these repairs will cost, and the effect of these repairs on an item’s second-hand value.

Replacement parts for vintage watches can be hard to find. Stems and crowns, hairsprings, and reverse wheels can be especially difficult to locate. The cost of refurbishing can be high due to lack of availability of these parts.

A full overhaul of a vintage watch can run from hundreds to thousands of dollars. A high refurbishing cost will lower an item’s second-hand value.

It is important to note that having the original box and papers is appealing to vintage watch collectors and can add up to an additional 30% to the second-hand price.

3. Alterations

Vintage watches may have undergone various alterations over the years, which will impact the resale value. The most common form of watch alteration involves enhancing watches with aftermarket parts (counterfeiting) or using parts from other watches (referred to as Frankenstein watches).

These alterations lower the value of the timepiece, as it is no longer entirely authentic. The most common alterations are to the stem and crown of the watch as these are exposed to the most wear and tear. A 1980s Rolex Daytona watch with original parts currently sells at auction for around $40,000, but the same watch that does not have 100% Rolex parts sells for roughly half that amount.

How Can I Sell My Vintage Watch?

Understanding the second-hand value of a vintage watch and the market is crucial when it comes to selling. But bear in mind that the only sure way to establish value, authenticity and condition of a vintage watch is by consulting a watch expert.

what is my vintage watch worth

If you are looking to sell a vintage Rolex or other luxury brand watch, consult our team of horologists. Rather than sell at auction houses which can take months, our process is designed to take as little as 24 hours. Our experts are on hand to assess vintage watches and provide you with a cash offer. Simply fill out our online form, making sure to include photos of your watch, and we will be in touch.

Alternatively, bring your watch in for an appointment in New York, Hong Kong or in the UK (Birmingham and London). We have experienced and trained watch professionals on staff to help you determine the value of your vintage timepiece. Sell vintage watches quickly and safely online with myGemma.