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Ready to upgrade your Rolex? SwissWatchExpo makes it easy to sell or trade in your used or pre-owned Rolex to keep your luxury watch collection fresh! SwissWatchExpo has over 3,000 watches available in our Showroom, carries over 20 brands of watches and has a remarkable record of selling over 65,000 luxury watches, and we continue to purchase hundreds of watches on a weekly basis. Rolex is our specialty and area of expertise.
Our team of experts diligently analyzes data from various sources, including auctions, forums, and our own sales, so you can rest assured you’re getting a fair valuation and the best price for your used Rolex watch.
When you choose to sell your Rolex with SwissWatchExpo, you enjoy a quick, efficient, and stress-free process. Our team of passionate and honest Rolex experts will assess your watch based on its model, rarity and condition, alongside factors like historical sales and up-to-market data, giving you the highest price on your used Rolex watch.
Visit our Atlanta Showroom and drop off your used Rolex for inspection at our secure facility. SwissWatchExpo prides itself on being the premier Rolex watch buyer in the South, offering a seamless and reputable experience for those looking to sell their pre-owned Rolex timepieces. To help us assist you better, appointments to visit our store are required. Set an appointment here
If the time has come to finally sell your pre-owned watch and acquire that coveted timepiece on your wish list, SwissWatchExpo is the best place for you. As one of the most trusted online Rolex watch buyers and a family-owned business, our mission is to provide a hassle-free and efficient experience for buying, selling, and trading luxury watches. With a dedicated team of knowledgeable and trustworthy watch experts with decades of experience, we guarantee a fair and accurate assessment of your watch's value, considering factors such as rarity, condition, historical sales, and real-time market data.
At SwissWatchExpo, we take pride in offering one of the largest watch inventories in the United States, boasting around 3,000 watches from over 20 esteemed watch brands. With such an extensive selection, you are sure to find the exact timepiece you desire!
In addition to our user-friendly website with our Sell Rolex form, we also provide the option to book an appointment to personally visit our location. This allows you to experience our impressive array of watches firsthand, with the guidance of our expert staff.
With our selling program, watch enthusiasts from all around the world are brought closer to the realization of owning their dream watch. Let us provide you with complete peace of mind and help you make your watch collection extraordinary at SwissWatchExpo.
Here's our promise:
UNBEATABLE VALUE OFFER. We are known to pay the best possible price for the brands and models that we specialize in.
FREE SHIPPING WITH FULL INSURANCE. Enjoy complimentary next day shipping, with your watch insured at its full value during transit.
PROMPT PAYMENT POLICY. Receive your funds within 24 hours after evaluation is complete.
STRESS FREE TRANSACTION. As one of the world's leading pre-owned luxury watch retailers, we buy a wide range of watches daily, ensuring a smooth transaction.
TRUST AND INTEGRITY. SwissWatchExpo takes pride in being the most reviewed online retailer of luxury watches, and our business is built on a foundation of trust and integrity.
UNMATCHED CUSTOMER SERVICE. While we are lucky to have thousands of satisfied customers around the world, we treat each one as part of our family.
As a leader in the pre-owned luxury watch market and a trusted online Rolex watch buyer, our expert watch buyers maintain an active interest in acquiring a wide and diverse range of authentic Rolex models and model numbers. We are actively buying a diverse range of Rolex models, from high demand iconic sports watches to timeless classics and Limited Edition pieces. If you have an authentic Rolex to sell, we encourage you to submit it for a quote, regardless of its age or model. We evaluate every watch individually, from modern releases to rare vintage pieces and guarantee that we are the best place to sell your Rolex.
Here are some of the popular models where we will provide the best price possible.
MODEL | REFERENCE |
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Rolex Submariner Date Black Dial Steel Mens Watch 16610 | 16610 |
Rolex Submariner Date Black Dial Steel Mens Watch 116610 | 116610 |
Rolex Submariner Black Dial Ceramic Bezel Steel Mens Watch 126610 | 126610 |
Rolex Submariner 41 Steel Yellow Gold Blue Dial Mens Watch 126613 | 126613 |
Rolex Submariner Starbucks Green Ceramic Bezel Steel Mens Watch 126610LV | 126610LV |
Rolex Datejust 41 Steel Yellow Gold Mens Watch 126333 | 126333 |
Rolex Datejust 41 Smooth Bezel Steel Mens Watch 126300 | 126300 |
Rolex Datejust 41 Steel Rose Gold Mens Watch 126301 | 126301 |
Rolex President Day Date Yellow Gold Mens Watch 118238 | 118238 |
Rolex President Day-Date 40 White Gold Mens Watch 228239 | 228239 |
MODEL | REFERENCE |
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Rolex Daytona Ceramic Bezel Steel Mens Watch 116500 | 116500 |
Rolex Daytona Chronograph Steel Mens Watch 116520 | 116520 |
Rolex Daytona White Gold Silver Dial Mens Watch 116509 | 116509 |
Rolex Daytona Yellow Gold Steel Mens Watch 116523 | 116523 |
Rolex GMT Master II Blue Red Pepsi Bezel Steel Mens Watch 16710 | 16710 |
Rolex GMT Master II Blue Red Pepsi Bezel Steel Mens Watch 126710 | 126710 |
Rolex GMT Master II Batman Black Blue Bezel Steel Mens Watch 126710 | 126710 |
Rolex GMT Master II Steel Yellow Gold Mens Watch 116713 | 116713 |
Rolex Day-Date 40 President Yellow Gold Mens Watch 228348 | 228348 |
Rolex Day-Date 40 President Rose Gold Mens Watch 228345 | 228345 |
Selling your watch is an important transaction and we want to help you do it right. The first step in selling your pre-owned Rolex watch is understanding what it is truly worth. It’s important to realize this isn’t one fixed number. A Rolex's value is dynamic and depends on valuable information and several key factors. Knowing these will help you set a realistic price and recognize a fair offer when you receive it.
While the Rolex brand itself ensures a high standard of value, the final purchase price comes down to a specific set of characteristics. Serious buyers will scrutinize these details closely when determining what they are willing to pay.
The single most important factor in a Rolex's value is its model and its specific reference number, or model number. The model dictates the watch's fundamental identity— a men’s Rolex Submariner, Daytona, GMT-Master II, Datejust, or Day-Date. Within these families, the reference or model number provides a more granular classification, detailing the era of production, materials used (e.g., Oystersteel, Rolesor, 18k gold, white gold, platinum), bezel type (e.g., stainless steel, platinum, gold, or Cerachrom), and specific movement.
For example, a vintage Submariner Ref. 5513 holds a different market position and value proposition than a modern Submariner Ref. 126610LN. Moreover, professional models like the Submariner, Daytona, and GMT-Master II are in high demand and often command higher resale values due to intense market demand and limited supply at the retail level.
For more information on how to determine your watch’s model or reference number, here’s our guide to Rolex Serial and Model Numbers.
The age of a Rolex influences its value in a complex manner. While newer models benefit from modern materials and technology, vintage pieces (typically those over 25-30 years old) can command higher prices due to their rarity. Certain reference numbers were produced for very short periods, or with unique dial variations that were quickly discontinued, making them exceptionally rare. A "Paul Newman" Daytona, for example, is distinguished by its exotic dial configuration and is one of the most sought-after vintage watches in the world. Conversely, a more common Datejust model from the 1980s, while still valuable, will be priced lower due to its availability.
The physical condition of a timepiece is a critical factor in determining its resale price, as both dealers and collectors consider this factor to assess its state. This evaluation scrutinizes signs of wear and tear, such as scratches, dents, and the degree of stretch in the bracelet, with better-preserved watches commanding higher values.
While there isn't a single, universally recognized standardized way to assess a watch's condition, there are established criteria and practices used by professionals and collectors. These criteria generally focus on evaluating the watch's physical appearance and its mechanical performance.
A watch in "Mint" or "Excellent" condition, showing minimal to no signs of use, will command a higher price than one graded as "Good" or "Fair". The assessment of condition also includes the originality of its components; a watch that retains its original parts including dial, hands, and bezel is more desirable and valuable than one that has been modified with aftermarket parts or service parts. Ultimately, a timepiece that reflects a history of careful ownership through its superior condition will always achieve a more favorable price on the secondary market.
At SwissWatchExpo, we believe in complete transparency so you can buy with total confidence. A critical part of this is our rigorous and standardized grading system. Every timepiece in our collection is carefully inspected and graded by our in-house experts, ensuring you know the precise condition of the watch you are purchasing.
All pre-owned Rolex watches sold by SwissWatchExpo fall into one of the following categories:
A key consideration for vintage pieces is the concept of "patina." On older watches, the luminous material on the dial and hands can age and change color, often to a creamy or yellowish hue. This is a highly desirable trait for many collectors and can significantly increase a vintage watch's value, provided it is natural and even.
For a collector, originality is paramount. A Rolex that retains all its original parts and original paperwork is substantially more valuable than one that has had its key components replaced with service or aftermarket parts. The dial, hands, and bezel are of particular importance. A "service dial," installed by Rolex during maintenance, while genuine, can diminish the value of a vintage piece because it is not original to the watch's production era. Aftermarket parts—those not produced by Rolex—will drastically reduce the watch's value and may even call its authenticity into question.
SwissWatchExpo will certify a timepiece as Authentic based on the following conditions:
SwissWatchExpo will not certify as authentic any watches that have been customized or any watches with fake or counterfeit parts.
The term "full set" refers to a Rolex sold with its original box, warranty card or papers, manuals, and sometimes even the original sales receipt and hang tags. The presence of these accessories significantly increases the watch's value for two primary reasons.
First, they serve as crucial evidence of the watch's authenticity and provenance—its history. Second, collectors place a high premium on completeness. A watch without its original box and papers can still be sold, but it will face greater scrutiny and will almost always command a lower price. The original warranty papers, which include the watch's serial number and the original date and place of sale, can have a significant influence on the value of a timepiece.
Once you have a comprehensive understanding of your watch's characteristics and its best value possible, the next phase involves preparing it for presentation to buyers. This stage is not merely about aesthetics; it is about marshalling all the elements that build trust and justify your asking price.
A clean watch is more attractive and suggests it has been well-cared for. However, improper cleaning can cause irreparable damage.
What You Should Do:
What You Should Not Do:
As established, a "full set" dramatically enhances value. Before you begin the sales process, gather every possible accessory that belongs to the watch. This includes:
Presenting a complete package demonstrates meticulous ownership and provides the buyer with the ultimate assurance of authenticity and provenance.
In the age of online sales, your photographs are your most powerful tool. They are the first impression a potential buyer will have of your timepiece. Poor photography can make a mint-condition watch look undesirable and will deter serious offers.
The venue you choose for selling your Rolex will profoundly impact the speed of the sale, the price you receive, and the level of risk you assume. Each platform has a distinct profile of pros and cons.
This category includes established brick-and-mortar jewelers and reputable online platforms (such as SwissWatchExpo) that specialize in buying pre-owned luxury watches.
This is often the fastest, most secure, most convenient and trusted experience. The process is streamlined: you submit your watch for an initial estimate, they provide an initial offer, you ship the watch (fully insured if you choose SwissWatchExpo), they inspect it, and you get paid, often within a few days. You are dealing with a professional entity, which eliminates the risk of scams associated with private sales.
These are platforms that allow you to list your watch for sale to a global audience.
These platforms give you access to a vast pool of potential buyers, which can lead to a higher selling price compared to selling to a dealer. You control the listing and the price.
This process is slower and carries higher risk. You must contend with platform fees and commissions, which can be substantial. The primary drawback is the risk of scams, which can range from fraudulent payment claims to buyers returning a different or damaged watch. You are responsible for vetting the buyer, managing the shipping and insurance, and handling any potential disputes.
Major auction houses like Phillips, Christie's, and Sotheby's are a viable, prestigious option for certain types of watches.
This is a good platform for exceptionally rare, vintage, or high-value pieces, especially those with unique provenance (e.g., celebrity ownership). An auction can create a competitive bidding environment that drives the final price far beyond typical full fair market value.
However, this is also by far the longest and most expensive process. From consignment to auction to final payment can take many months. Auction houses charge significant commission fees (a seller's premium) on the final hammer price. This option is generally not suitable for common, modern Rolex models.
Regardless of the platform chosen, the transactional mechanics and ethical obligations share common principles. A clear understanding of the process will ensure a smooth and professional exchange.
The journey typically begins with an initial inquiry where you provide the details of your watch. If selling online, this is when you take advantage of our free quote service to submit your photos and description for a quote. The buyer will respond with an initial or preliminary offer based on the information provided. It is crucial to understand that this offer is almost always contingent upon a physical inspection.
Once the watch is received, the buyer's experts will authenticate it, verify the originality of its parts, and assess its mechanical and cosmetic condition. If the watch matches your description perfectly, the initial offer will likely become the final offer. If the inspection reveals issues—such as the need for a service, undisclosed replacement parts, or more significant wear than described—the buyer will issue a revised, final offer. You will then have the choice to accept this final offer or have the watch returned to you.
Shipping a high-value item like a Rolex is a source of significant anxiety, but it can be done safely by adhering to strict protocols.
Achieving the best possible price for your Rolex involves a blend of strategic timing, effective marketing, and a clear-eyed assessment of your options.
The market for pre-owned luxury watches is subject to economic currents, but it does not typically follow predictable seasonal patterns like other retail goods. While demand may see slight upticks around holiday seasons, the primary driver of value is broader market sentiment and model-specific demand. The best time to sell is less about the calendar and more about when your personal financial needs align with a stable or rising market for your specific model. Following watch market analysis from reputable publications can provide insight into whether prices for your model number is currently trending up or down.
Whether you decide to sell your watch to a luxury watch retailer or choose a platform that requires you to market the watch yourself, your presentation is key.
Many dealers who buy Rolex watches also sell them. In many cases, they will offer you a trade-in option for your old watch, allowing you to use the value of your current watch as a credit toward the purchase of another watch from their inventory. This can be a highly attractive option, as dealers will often provide a slightly higher value for a trade-in than for an outright cash sale. This consolidates two transactions into one convenient process and can be a strategic way to upgrade your collection.
At SwissWatchExpo, we have perfected this trade-in process to be completely seamless and hassle-free. Our specialists will help you select the perfect timepiece from our unparalleled collection while simultaneously providing a top-value offer for your current watch. We make it simple to apply your credit directly to your purchase, creating one easy and satisfying transaction to help you upgrade your collection.
Navigating the sale of a Rolex often involves specific questions and concerns. Here are answers to some of the most common inquiries.
Yes, you can absolutely sell a Rolex without its original documentation and box. However, you must be prepared for two consequences. First, the offer you receive will likely be lower than if you had the "full set." The papers, in particular, serve as proof of provenance, and their absence often reduces the watch's value to a collector. Second, the buyer will subject the watch to a more rigorous authentication process to be certain of its legitimacy.
To locate the model or reference number of your watch, the most reliable source is usually the paperwork that came with it. Certificates and warranty cards often contain this information. Additionally, some watch brands may engrave the model number directly on the case. For example, in Rolex watches, the reference or model number can be found on the lugs at 12 o'clock where the case connects to the bracelet. Please know that to view this engraved number, you may need to remove the bracelet.
If you are uncertain about your watch's model or reference number, please include as many photographs as possible in your submission form, and our team will assess the details.
Our sales team will get back to with an appraisal within 1-3 business days (but usually within 24 hours) after we receive your submission.
On average, our sell or trade-in process takes around 4-7 business days to complete, but please note that this timeframe may vary due to various factors. We strive to ensure a seamless and efficient process for our customers. This average time frame covers the entire process, from the submission of your watch for trade-in to the moment you receive your payment or start wearing your newly purchased watch.
The timeline depends heavily on the platform. When selling to a direct online buyer like SwissWatchExpo, the process can be remarkably fast—often from initial quote to final payment in just a few business days.
If listing on a marketplace, the process can take weeks or even months, as you must wait for the right buyer to come along. An auction house sale is the longest process, often spanning over six months.
If the value of your watch(es) is assessed to be higher than the watch you’re trading for, SwissWatchExpo will pay the difference through an E-check or bank wire transfer.
The most common and costly mistakes include:
By avoiding these pitfalls and arming yourself with the knowledge presented in this guide, you can confidently navigate the complexities of the pre-owned Rolex market. Selling your timepiece is a significant decision, and a diligent, informed approach is the surest path to a rewarding and successful outcome.