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  1. rhanda2

    rhanda2 Apr 13, 2015

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    I have been eyening the monaco for a while and now have a opportunity to own a used CW2118 for ~$5000, wondering if this is a good deal? Just a few more details to help evaluate... The strap on the watch has been changed and it does have a few hairline scuffs on the plexi and one on the casing. Still waiting for the pics though.

    Any feedback from the experts would be appreciated. Thanks.
     
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  2. Calibre11

    Calibre11 Editor of Calibre11.com Staff Member Apr 14, 2015

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    New strap is a bonus (they're expensive) and given this watch is from 2005, I guess a couple of scratches are fairly normal.

    Having said that, it is certainly top dollar for this watch. I would be looking to pay more like $3000-4000, depending on condition, box, papers, does it come with a warranty, etc.
     
  3. AussieAlex

    AussieAlex Apr 14, 2015

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    I had a near mint CW211A (with original caseback sticker intact) that I sold around a year ago for around USD4000, so I wouldn't pay that much for the CW2118 with that scratch on the side of the case. Around $3500 would be more like it, I think.
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  4. elbeik

    elbeik Apr 14, 2015

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    Check Chrono24 to get an indication; they are all below 4K.

    A brand new one fetches 5K, but I'm sure it can be had for less.
     
  5. rhanda2

    rhanda2 Apr 14, 2015

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    Right now I have no knowledge if box and papers are available, will find out the details and update. Also thanks for the tentative price range.
     
  6. rhanda2

    rhanda2 Apr 17, 2015

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    So I finally have more details... No box or papers and I can get it for ~$4K with 2 years warranty on movement.

    Now I am wondering are the box/papers really important for the watch to hold its future value? Your comments are appreciated in advance.
     
  7. imagwai

    imagwai Apr 17, 2015

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    Box/papers = provenance + evidence of potential careful ownership. A watch is usually worth more with them, so I would discount accordingly, but there's no reason to believe a watch without box/papers will depreciate any faster than one with.