① Prepare accessories
Watches come with accessories such as boxes, warranties, manuals, and extra straps, and if these accessories are included, the purchase price will be higher.
Among these, the ``warranty'' and ``surplus sesame'' for adjusting the bracelet are especially important.
If you don't have all the accessories, the appraisal may go down, so be sure not to lose any accessories after purchasing a branded watch.
②Remove the minimum amount of dirt
Buyers mainly check for scratches on the watch.
If the watch is dirty, the scratches will be harder to see, so the rating may be lower than the actual quality.
Before sending it in for an appraisal, it's a good idea to gently wash away any dirt or grime that may have accumulated between the belts using a mild detergent and a toothbrush.
However, when it comes to "scratches", it is best to avoid polishing or cleaning the product yourself as it may have the opposite effect.
③Sell when the yen is weak
Branded watches are popular not only in Japan but also overseas, so when the yen is weak, the purchase price tends to rise in line with the overseas market rate in dollar terms.
When you start thinking about selling your watch, we recommend keeping an eye on exchange rate trends and selling when the yen is weak.
④Sell items in bulk
As a buyer, we are grateful for customers who let go of multiple items at once.
Therefore, if you sell multiple branded products at once, you may be able to get a slightly higher price than the total price if you sell them individually.
WATCHNIAN WATCHNIAN' and `` WATCHNIAN Purchase Specialty Store'' operated by the Watchnian Group not only buy watches, but also branded bags and jewelry! If you are considering getting rid of your watch, ask your family if they have any bags or other items that they would like to get rid of as well.