Baz1950 wrote:
Missing B&P certainly devalues the watch by more than the value of the missing items ime. I would suggest at least 20% lower, possibly more. The question in my mind is why would anyone bin or dispose of a significant wooden box and the papers, which on their own require nil storage space anyway.
There is always another deal on the same watch, even Panerai SE's imo. What may seem like a good idea to buy 'cheap' will be a new problem for you at the time you attempt to sell it on.
I once had a modern 2005 Daytona but only with current/valid Rolex service papers and literally in mint condition. I could not sell it for anything like full value anywhere. Never again
Thank you so much for the enlightenment... 20% is actually quite a lot... However, unless you are an expert in watches, a layman like me will not really know the market value of a watch.. I am thinking, whether there is any tabulation of benchmark values of panerai watches? Be it brand new or used (guess it is mainly for used Pam since new prices can be obtained from AD, silly me
)... It will be helpful for a newbie to use as a guide when searching for any particular model
Do you think is a good idea to buy used watches? I have no experience at all, and so I went to AD to get my first PAM, a 359
what would be a good model if I hope to get a second PAM but used?