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There is a book called, "The Complete Price Guide to Watches". It is written by Shugart. It is like the NADA book or the blue book for cars.
Just about all watch enthusiasts refer to it for pricing.
The book also gives examples of how one should go about pricing a
watch. (it is somewhat similar in concept to the 4 c's used when buying a diamond). One uses a checklist to determine the value.
If it is still working, it has some value. If it is in excellent condition both inside and out, it could be worth hundreds. It will be impossible to say without examining it, though.
Just about all watch enthusiasts refer to it for pricing.
The book also gives examples of how one should go about pricing a
watch. (it is somewhat similar in concept to the 4 c's used when buying a diamond). One uses a checklist to determine the value.
If it is still working, it has some value. If it is in excellent condition both inside and out, it could be worth hundreds. It will be impossible to say without examining it, though.
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