Ahhh, Rolex. A watch that needs expensive service every few years. Also a watch that attracts muggers. As far as telling time? A cheap quartz watch is every bit as accurate if not more.
Whatever this guy wants to trade for, I'd tell him to sell the watch, then come with the cash.
Unless, of course, you really want a Rolex...if so, disregard everything I said above.
I would want to know the model and serial (if it has a serial #)...as well as get it escrowed/appraised.
I tried to get one authenticated. The Rolex dealer said they have to send it to the factory, who disassembles it to make sure it's real. I couldn't believe it. They're worse than Balabushka's!
Dean, if it's a modern white stainless steel Daytona, then it retails for between $8,000-$9,000. You can see prices on http://www.chrono24.com a website for second hand watches, or you can check the rolex forums.
Boxes and papers contribute to value as is whether it is newer than 2010, when Rolex moved from Zenith to their in-house chrono movement. You can take it to Bachendorf's in the Galleria to get it authenticated or there is Dallas Watch and Diamonds next to Three Forks where they can authenticate it for you as well.
Oh and another place to learn about potential value is http://www.bobswatches.com where they list the prices that they buy Daytonas from folks as well as the prices of the ones they have in stock. Looks like they are buying them for $8k and selling for a bit more than 10k.
I am being offered a Rolex Daytona in trade
could someone tell me the true value I could get for it?
thank you
Dean
214 477 7323
Why are you asking us?
This is a pool forum.
I've had a few Rolexes and every time I sell one I just pop it on eBay and sell it.
The market takes care of it self.
So far never had any problems. Just make sure you take lots of very good pictures and make sure there are lots of close ups and mention every scratch and ding.
I have before gotten some help from RolexForums.com....
it's an ACTUAL Rolex forum.....not a pool forum.
Watchuseek is probably the best watch forum. Here's a link to the Rolex forum: http://forums.watchuseek.com/f23/
and here's the result of a search for Rolex Daytona in the For Sale forum:
http://forums.watchuseek.com/search.php?searchid=84680474
Why are you asking us?
This is a pool forum.
I've had a few Rolexes and every time I sell one I just pop it on eBay and sell it.
The market takes care of it self.
So far never had any problems. Just make sure you take lots of very good pictures and make sure there are lots of close ups and mention every scratch and ding.
I have before gotten some help from RolexForums.com....
it's an ACTUAL Rolex forum.....not a pool forum.
Did keep an Omega for about 9 years but when it came time for a service it was running almost $500 to send back to Omega.
Yup, that's for sure. Sent my Omega GMT to them for a complete refurbish & $500 was the bill. Had to send it a second time, as it was running fast, and they warranted their service job. About $130 in shipping, and tons of anxiety, for both trips.