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Well I'm slow. This looks like an alternative to WatchRecon. Is there much difference in the two (of course, WatchCharts picks up MoT - awesome; does it pick up more than WatchRecon?)
NapoleonDynamite wrote:Well I'm slow. This looks like an alternative to WatchRecon. Is there much difference in the two (of course, WatchCharts picks up MoT - awesome; does it pick up more than WatchRecon?)
From what little I know, it has the advantage of showing historical pricing and sales to give you a better idea of fair market value. Pretty much watch recon with much more data for the buyer/seller. I am staying away due to not wanting to buy more watches, but it looks really promising. And it's got MoT there!
NapoleonDynamite wrote:Well I'm slow. This looks like an alternative to WatchRecon. Is there much difference in the two (of course, WatchCharts picks up MoT - awesome; does it pick up more than WatchRecon?)
From what little I know, it has the advantage of showing historical pricing and sales to give you a better idea of fair market value. Pretty much watch recon with much more data for the buyer/seller. I am staying away due to not wanting to buy more watches, but it looks really promising. And it's got MoT there!
I was also not familiar with WatchCharts - the historical pricing/sales looks useful. I don't flip watches, but I probably should downsize at some point.
I started using them at some point last year to determine fair/appropriate pricing when I went to sell some of my watches. It was extremely helpful and I love searching the site to identify watches I may want to pick up in the future.