Luxury Watch Buyers · NYC Diamond District
Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Omega, Breitling and more. With or without box and papers. Our offers are based on current watch market values — not pawnshop math.
About Our Watch Buying Process
Luxury watches have a robust, active secondary market with real published prices. A Rolex Submariner or Patek Philippe Nautilus isn't priced by guesswork — there are documented recent sales, auction results, and dealer market data we reference when making every offer.
Unlike a pawnshop that offers a fraction of value to cover maximum risk, we buy watches with a clear understanding of what each specific reference and condition is worth today. We've been buying luxury watches in the Diamond District for over 15 years and we know the market deeply.
Come in with your watch and we'll authenticate it, assess the condition, confirm the reference number, and present a written offer that reflects current market conditions. If you have box and papers, bring them — they support a stronger offer. If you don't, that's fine too. We evaluate the watch itself first.
Want a ballpark before coming in?
Call us with the brand, model, and reference number — we'll give you a rough range over the phoneCome to Suite 906, 30 W 47th St any weekday 10am–6pm, or call us with your watch details for a preliminary range before visiting.
We examine your watch carefully — movement, case, dial, bracelet, and all details. We confirm authenticity and note any condition factors that affect value.
We present a written offer based on current secondary market data for your specific reference and condition. We explain our reasoning clearly.
Accept the offer and receive immediate payment — cash, check, or bank wire. Same day, on the spot.
No. Box and papers (original packaging, warranty card, purchase receipt) can increase the value of certain watches significantly — particularly Rolex, Patek, and AP — but they are not required to sell. We'll evaluate the watch itself and tell you honestly how much having the full set would add to the offer if you need to track them down.
Condition affects value, yes. A watch that needs service (timing issues, worn bracelet, scratched crystal) will be offered at a lower amount than a well-maintained example of the same reference. We're upfront about this and explain what we factor in. We don't penalize unfairly for normal wear — only for issues that genuinely affect functionality or appearance from a buyer's perspective.
We examine the movement, caseback markings, dial printing, crown, pushers, and all physical details carefully. We've handled thousands of luxury watches over 15+ years and can identify common indicators of authentication issues. If we have any doubt, we tell you directly. We don't make offers on items we can't authenticate to our satisfaction.
We can give a general range based on brand, reference, and condition you describe. For an accurate offer, we need to see the watch in person — photos and descriptions can miss details that affect value. But calling first is a great way to decide whether it's worth the trip, and we're happy to spend a few minutes on the phone with you.
Selling privately (eBay, Chrono24, Facebook) can potentially get you more — but it takes time, carries the risk of scams and chargebacks, requires you to ship a valuable item, and can take weeks or months. We offer immediate cash on the same day with no risk and no hassle. For many people, the certainty and speed are worth more than a potential few hundred extra dollars chasing a private buyer.
Free evaluation · Walk-in or call first · 30 W 47th St, Suite 906, NYC · Mon–Fri 10am–6pm