First off, you got places like Watchfinder & Co. Seems pretty legit, and they buy all sorts of fancy brands, not just Rolex. They even mention Cartier, AP, and Patek Philippe – the whole shebang. They’ve got some online shop thingy going on too, so maybe scope that out first?
Then there’s this LBJ Watches London, based in Hatton Garden. Now, Hatton Garden is *the* place for jewellery, so they probably know their stuff. They seem keen on all the classics – Datejust, Submariner, Daytona… you know, the usual suspects. Probably worth checking out if you’re near that area. It seems like they buy a variety of brands!
But hold on, there’s also Luxbrokers. They claim to be “Rolex watch experts” and promise “the best price.” Big claims, right? I’d take that with a pinch of salt, personally. Every place says that, don’t they? Anyway, they’re saying they take watches in any condition – modern, vintage, limited edition, even antique. Sounds almost too good to be true, but hey, maybe they’re just really confident (or desperate!).
And don’t forget The Watch Exchange London. These guys seem to be all about the high-end stuff, Rolex and beyond. Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Richard Mille… the big boys. So if you’re rocking something *really* swanky, they might be a good shout. They seem to be more about buying, not selling, but I mean, who knows?
Now, here’s a thought – and this is just my opinion, mind you – before you wander into any of these places, do your homework. Get your watch appraised, like properly appraised. Know what it’s worth *before* you walk through the door. Because honestly, these guys are businesses, they wanna make a profit. They’re not gonna offer you top dollar out of the goodness of their hearts.
Also, don’t forget the paperwork! Proof of purchase is your best friend. No proof, and things get a bit iffy, I reckon. It just makes everything smoother, shows you’re legit.