What you Need to Know about Piaget Watches Prices when Buying a used One

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What you need to know about Piaget watches prices when buying a used one

If you will be buying a used Piaget watch in the next few months, there are a few things you will need to know about what makes piaget watches price increase or decrease. That way, when you do finally choose the watch you want, you will know you will be getting it at an appropriate price.

 

Does it come with box and paperwork -- Some collectors prefer to buy Piaget watches that come with the original box and the paperwork that goes with it. If the one you are looking at does, that could increase the price slightly. So, if you do not care about that, then look for a watch that does not.

 

How much damage is there? -- Every watch will have some type of damage on it, even if it is just faint scratches or marks. Be sure to look closely at any watch you are considering buying to see how many scratches or marks are on it.

 

After all, if you come to sell the watch at a later date, you will want to be sure that it will hold its price.

 

Has the watch been serviced correctly? -- A watch that has been serviced correctly or regularly should have the service paperwork with it. If it does not, expect to pay less for this Piaget watch's price, as it could be a watch that has not been serviced for years.

 

Pre-1990 and post-1990 -- According to most watch experts, Piaget watches from after 1990 are usually known as pre owned watches. Those that were manufactured before 1990 are usually known as vintage.

 

Decide which type of watch you would like to own, as pre or post-1990 prices are markedly different, and you may not want to pay the higher price.