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9 August 2018, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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Value of President Bracelet
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Vintage gold Presidents have been catching my eye lately. I lean towards finding an example without the bracelet, as I think it is a little less "flashy" on a leather strap. That being said, the prices vary quite a bit, so I've been trying to educate myself on the different models and features (i.e. quickset, lume/no lume, wide boy, etc.). One thing I'm struggling with is figuring out how much of a discount there should be if a bracelet is not present. For example, if I find two otherwise identical examples in yellow gold, how much cheaper should the one with no bracelet be? Hoping it's simple and I didn't just delve into a black hole of bracelet nuances... |
10 August 2018, 12:26 AM | #2 |
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It really comes down to the shape of the bracelet. A worn out president bracelet can be found at about 2500 USD whereas a mint one (near NOS state) I have seen fetch 5k.
A renovation of a worn out president bracelet will set you backat least 1500 USD to renovate from what I have seen here by other members (Michael Young renovation). I think I pay 4000 USD for the bracelet I bought extra for my 1803 (non hidden clasp) which was renovated by MY, but it was a couple of years back... Ps. I am only talking about hollow link bracelets now, not the solid ones for 118238...that’s a totally other ball park price wise... |
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10 August 2018, 12:56 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for the replies. That's what I'm struggling with; it seems watches without a bracelet are maybe only $1k-$2k less than watches with a bracelet in some cases.
Maybe I should buy the watch with bracelet and then sell the bracelet? I hate to break up an original pairing though... |
10 August 2018, 01:28 AM | #5 |
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It's easier to sell a bracelet than it is to find one.
Unfortunately, you cannot just subtract what you feel a bracelet costs from a head only to arrive at a market price. Replacing a bracelet can range from $15k for a new one down to a couple of thousand for an older, used example.
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Almost always better to buy with the watch together
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Buy the watch with the bracelet, you'll be better off.
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