Booma94 said:
I have an early 1970s Rolex Datejust with original box and all papers. Is there anywhere I can go to get it appraised and see what a value might be for insurance purposes?
Sorry to ask and not search, but this thread is 200+ pages long...
TIA
Chrono24 is where I go for a quick estimate. You can look at what current watches are listed for, and then assume they sell for a bit lower than that.
They have an estimator tool you can use, but I feel like it always shoots pretty high above what you could actually get for it.
What I prefer to do is
actually use this tool like you were going to sell it (it doesn't actually create a listing if you just see what their suggested listing price on that first page is). If you know the reference number it auto-fills all the details for you and then you just choose the condition, whether you have box/papers or not, and it gives you a suggested listing price.
Knock off 5-10% (depending on the demand for your particular watch) and then knock of 6.5% for their seller fee, and that's what you're actually walking home with.
Of course for insurance purposes you could use the higher end of any of those suggested numbers, and then you just pay a higher insurance premium.