I'm thinking of selling my two 6000 Gold series. A men's watch 39mm and a women's watch. Both watches are in mint condition. Both watches are as good as unworn - no loss of tension in the straps and no scratch. The men's watch has a green dial and during the revision I had the date disk exchanged for a gold-colored one.(09.03.2018) The original white disc is included. The ladies' watch has a gold-colored dial with diamonds. The original dial from the purchase of the watch is included. Date disk also included. In addition, I had the only remaining illuminated dot on the Lynette replaced with a diamond. Both watches have the full-length solid gold bracelet. Both watches are untreated (not polished) and have their full weight. The men's watch weighs 208 grams gross / 197 grams net 750 gold. I can't say anything about the weight of the ladies' watch. The original boxes have been revised by me. Since the inner faux leather is dissolving over the years, I have replaced it with real leather. All papers are included with the women's watch. With the men's watch only the operating instructions. Are there interested parties here in the forum?
Considering the rarity, condition and price of gold, I think €21,000 is reasonable for both. Currently none are offered in the condition and in the size and design.
Do you think it's too much? I almost got the money for my Submariner steel/gold on chrono24. New at the dealer €13,750 and at Chrono24, without waiting between €18,990 and €22,600 And there's not a lot of gold in that. A Submariner in gold already costs €35,500. And even that doesn't have as much gold as the two Tag Heuer. The two Tag Heuer have a material value of €14,000. In addition, as new and from the early 1990, when money was still worth something and gold was much cheaper. I would be interested to know what the two watches would cost at Tag Heuer today. They're overhauled.
That's more like the price for a medium size WH524 weighing 165 grams. Mine is a WH514 (full size) at 208 grams.
Beautiful watches. My favorite. I have the gold one with the white dial but no bracelet. I’ve got mine on a Perlon strap at the moment and it’s perfect.
I think the problem with these is they may be worth more as scrap than as watches, which is sad.... but equally, the 6000 isn't to everyone's taste, so a hard item to sell. If I had the money I would buy the men's one though.