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Beverly Hills' Premier Luxury Watch Buyer

The secondary market for luxury watches has grown into one of the most active segments of the collectibles world. Prices for key references from Rolex, Patek Philippe, and Audemars Piguet fluctuate daily in response to global demand, production scarcity, and collector sentiment. Selling in this environment requires someone who tracks that market in real time and pays accordingly. At Revere Jewelers in Beverly Hills, Steve Hami offers precisely that — four decades of expertise, live market data, and same-day cash payment for all major watch brands.

Rolex — All References Purchased

Rolex is the world's most traded luxury watch brand on the secondary market, and Revere Jewelers buys every reference. The Submariner (126610LN, 126610LV) and GMT-Master II (126710BLRO "Pepsi," 126720BLMR "Batman") remain perennial favorites. The Daytona (116500LN, 116519LN) consistently commands premiums well above retail. The Day-Date in gold — whether yellow, white, or Everose — retains exceptional value as Rolex's flagship complication. We also buy the Datejust, Sky-Dweller, Yacht-Master, Explorer, Milgauss, and Oyster Perpetual in all dial configurations. Vintage Rolex — pre-1990 references in any condition — is evaluated with particular care, as collector demand for original dials and unpolished cases commands significant premiums. Visit our dedicated Sell Rolex Beverly Hills page for reference-specific guidance.

Patek Philippe — The Pinnacle of Horological Value

Patek Philippe holds its value better than virtually any other watch brand. The Nautilus (5711, 5726, 5712) achieved legendary status on the secondary market and continues to trade at multiples of retail. The Aquanaut (5167, 5968) follows a similar trajectory. Patek's dress watches — the Calatrava, Gondolo, and Golden Ellipse — hold steady collector value, while grand complications (perpetual calendars, minute repeaters, chronographs) are evaluated individually based on their specific reference and condition. Learn more at our Sell Patek Philippe Beverly Hills page.

Audemars Piguet — Royal Oak and Beyond

The Audemars Piguet Royal Oak (15500ST, 15202ST "Jumbo") is one of the most recognized luxury sports watch designs in history. Its integrated bracelet and "Grande Tapisserie" dial have become icons. The Royal Oak Offshore in steel and titanium and the experimental Royal Oak Concept — featuring skeleton dials and avant-garde materials — occupy the high end of the AP secondary market. Revere Jewelers evaluates every AP reference against current dealer and auction data.

Cartier, Richard Mille, and Additional Brands

Cartier's horological heritage is as rich as its jewelry legacy. We buy the Tank (Louis, Solo, Américaine, Cintrée), Santos (de Cartier, Dumont, 100), Ballon Bleu, Panthère, and Rotonde complications. Richard Mille timepieces — known for their ultra-lightweight carbon and titanium cases and six-figure price points — are evaluated with reference to live dealer pricing. Beyond these flagship brands, we actively buy from:

IWC SchaffhausenPortugieser, Pilot, Ingenieur
Jaeger-LeCoultreReverso, Master, Atmos
Vacheron ConstantinOverseas, Patrimony, Traditionnelle
A. Lange & SöhneLange 1, Saxonia, Datograph
HublotBig Bang, Classic Fusion, Spirit of Big Bang
OmegaSpeedmaster, Seamaster, Constellation
BreitlingNavitimer, Superocean, Chronomat
PaneraiLuminor, Radiomir, Submersible

Box, Papers, and Condition — What Affects Your Offer

Original box and papers (B&P) — including the warranty card, chronometer certificate, and original outer box — can increase a watch's value by 10–30% depending on the brand and reference. Service records documenting factory or authorized dealer servicing add further credibility. However, Revere Jewelers buys watches in all conditions and with or without documentation. The watch itself is the primary asset, and its condition is assessed by examining the case, crystal, bracelet, dial, and movement.

Reference numbers matter as much as brand names. A Rolex Daytona 116500LN in stainless steel with a ceramic bezel is worth significantly more than an earlier 116520 steel reference, even though both say "Daytona." Steve Hami identifies reference numbers precisely and prices against current market data for that specific configuration — not a generic brand estimate.

Luxury watches retain value because scarcity, precision engineering, and brand heritage converge in a portable, wearable asset. The secondary market for Swiss luxury timepieces is global, liquid, and well-established. Selling to Revere Jewelers means your watch is priced against that global market — not at a local pawnshop discount — and you receive payment the same day.

Why Sell Your Watch at Revere Jewelers

GIA Expertise

Steve Hami's 40+ years of experience covers not just diamonds but the full luxury goods market, including watch valuations cross-referenced with live auction data.

Same-Day Cash

No consignment periods, no auction wait times. Accept our offer and receive cash or same-day wire transfer before you leave our Beverly Hills suite.

Private Suite

All watch evaluations are conducted in a private, secure suite at 9250 Wilshire Blvd. No public floor, no crowds, complete discretion.

Fair Market Value

We use live secondary market pricing, recent Sotheby's and Christie's auction results, and active dealer comparables to ensure you receive the best possible offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What luxury watch brands do you buy?

All major Swiss luxury brands including Rolex (all references), Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Richard Mille, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Vacheron Constantin, A. Lange & Söhne, Hublot, Omega, Breitling, and Panerai. Vintage references from any of these houses are also purchased.

Do I need box and papers to sell my watch?

No, but having the original box, papers, and service records significantly increases your offer. Revere Jewelers buys watches in all conditions, with or without documentation. The watch's reference, condition, and brand are the primary value drivers.

How is a luxury watch valued?

Watch value depends on brand, reference number, condition (case, crystal, bracelet, dial, movement), dial variant, movement service history, and whether original box and papers are present. Current market demand for specific references — tracked via live dealer and auction data — also plays a major role. A Submariner "No-Date" and a Submariner "Date" of the same generation are valued differently.

Can I sell a watch without the original box?

Yes. Many watches trade without their original packaging. The watch itself — its condition, reference number, and brand — drives the core value. Documentation adds a premium but is not required to receive a strong offer.

What is my Rolex worth?

Rolex values vary widely by reference and condition. A Submariner 126610LN in excellent condition might fetch $12,000–$15,000; a Daytona 116500LN with papers in excellent condition could reach $25,000–$35,000. Values shift with market conditions. Book a free same-day evaluation at Revere Jewelers for a precise current-market offer.

How do I know I'm getting a fair price for my watch?

Steve Hami uses live secondary market data, recent auction results from Sotheby's, Christie's, and Phillips, and active dealer comparables to price every watch accurately. We explain our valuation in plain terms — the reference number, condition grade, and specific market data behind the offer — so you understand exactly how your watch was assessed.

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Schedule a private, no-obligation appointment at our Beverly Hills suite. Steve Hami will evaluate your watch against live market data and present a same-day cash offer.

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