Correcting a "mistake"
Discussion
A few months ago I purchased both an Omega Seamaster and an Omega Speedmaster at the same time. The Seamaster is used, the Speedy new.
However I realise I should not have bought the Speedmaster - it was a pure impulse buy. I have just collected the watch from the repairers after heavily scratching the glass and getting it replaced, and now realise that I cannot live without a date on the watch.
Having never sold a watch, am I going to get more for it using it as a part exchange on a different watch (perhaps the Speedy Moonphase I should have bought or a Tag Silverstone) or will I get just as much (although not what I paid for it of course) simply selling it either to a dealer or privately ?
All advice welcome.
Cheers
However I realise I should not have bought the Speedmaster - it was a pure impulse buy. I have just collected the watch from the repairers after heavily scratching the glass and getting it replaced, and now realise that I cannot live without a date on the watch.
Having never sold a watch, am I going to get more for it using it as a part exchange on a different watch (perhaps the Speedy Moonphase I should have bought or a Tag Silverstone) or will I get just as much (although not what I paid for it of course) simply selling it either to a dealer or privately ?
All advice welcome.
Cheers
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