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Best place online or in store to buy used Rolex
Posted on 7/12/24 at 9:33 am
Posted on 7/12/24 at 9:33 am
My wife (no pics) is looking at buying a used Rolex watch since it's a year or more to buy a new one. I know there are some watch gurus on here who know about this stuff.
She specifically is looking at an Explorer 36 mm steel watch with a black dial. The really old ones have a different look that she doesn't like as much. She wants the one below. They are $7,250 new.
Ideally she wants to try and find one for around that price or less. Also, how do you know if it's real and not fake? What should we look for so we know we are getting a real watch? We live in The Woodlands in Texas so we have the whole Houston area to shop or online is also an option. Thanks

She specifically is looking at an Explorer 36 mm steel watch with a black dial. The really old ones have a different look that she doesn't like as much. She wants the one below. They are $7,250 new.
Ideally she wants to try and find one for around that price or less. Also, how do you know if it's real and not fake? What should we look for so we know we are getting a real watch? We live in The Woodlands in Texas so we have the whole Houston area to shop or online is also an option. Thanks

This post was edited on 7/12/24 at 11:25 am
Posted on 7/12/24 at 9:34 am to Boondock Saint
Reddit watchexchange
Posted on 7/12/24 at 9:39 am to Boondock Saint
Thomas Markle won’t sell you a new one?
ETA… Take a look at Chrono24.com
ETA… Take a look at Chrono24.com
This post was edited on 7/12/24 at 9:43 am
Posted on 7/12/24 at 9:59 am to NewIberiaHaircut
quote:
Chrono24.com
Do you trust that the watches here are authentic? How would you know before you buy?
Same question for Grailzee.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:01 am to Boondock Saint
From Grailzee:
The auction process starts with sellers submitting their watches through the website. We select the most interesting and work with the seller to compile a detailed listing for the watch. Auctions typically run for 7-days. To ensure you can buy and sell with confidence, a 3rd party authenticates and holds every watch in escrow before the buyer wires the seller.
The auction process starts with sellers submitting their watches through the website. We select the most interesting and work with the seller to compile a detailed listing for the watch. Auctions typically run for 7-days. To ensure you can buy and sell with confidence, a 3rd party authenticates and holds every watch in escrow before the buyer wires the seller.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:04 am to Boondock Saint
I would go into a few of your local authorized dealers and just inquire about it. Some of the AD's near me have had a 36mm Explorer I available recently. There's a chance with the current market that you may get lucky and have little to no wait. If you're willing to soend retail, it's definitely worth asking.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:07 am to Boondock Saint
AD's have the Explorer's and Air Kings in the case available for sale. They aren't hard to get and there is no reason to pay over MSRP for one. Go to a few AD's and you will get one.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:08 am to Boondock Saint
Is your wife hot? If so, she should be able to get a 36mm explorer from an AD. That's like the easiest one to get
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:11 am to NewIberiaHaircut
quote:
Thomas Markle won’t sell you a new one?
They suck. I've been on the wait list for over a year.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:12 am to TheOcean
I also would not spend 7k on a 36mm explorer. You can buy a used one for 9k on davidsw. That means the resale value is likely 6 to 7k
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:36 am to Boondock Saint
I've bought 2 from OCwatchguy dot com with no issues at all.
There's a rolex forum that does a great job of self policing it's vendors.
I think it's rolexforum or such. That's where I found oc watch guy years ago.
Good luck

There's a rolex forum that does a great job of self policing it's vendors.
I think it's rolexforum or such. That's where I found oc watch guy years ago.
Good luck
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:50 am to Boondock Saint
quote:
The really old ones have a different look that she doesn't like as much. She wants the one below.
I am kinda grinning at this because I am betting the "really old ones" you are referencing are 214270 Mark 1 dials, I think of really old EXP 1s as being at least a 1016 or other 4 digit reference.
The picture you posted is a 124270 which is the newest model and has the 3230 movement. She would probably be happy with a 214270 Mark 2 dial since the only difference between the dial and handset is the cornet between the words Swiss Made below the 6. They do have the older 3132 movement but it is certainly nothing to shy away from.
The really trusted secondary market for the new 124270s in unworn condition is still over retail by at least $1k or more. I am probably taking my chances with dealers. Getting on as many "lists" as possible and making follow-ups ever 4-6 weeks. You will find one and likely take a lot less than a year if you use a wide net and stay willing to pull the trigger.
As for telling if one is real you buy the dealer first. DavidSW is about the only one I recommend while there are plenty of others I don't have multiple personal transactions with. Authentication is a minefield and I would only trust even an authorized dealer not to make a false positive unless there caseback is removed. It only takes a second or two when you look at the escapement (unless the Chinese have started using free spring balances which I haven't seen mentioned on watch forums... yet) but can be near impossible with some fakes just examining the exterior.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 10:51 am to Boondock Saint
www.therealreal.com
Gotta warn you though, this site can be addictive. Full of high end items that people are selling so they can buy more high end items, including watches.
Gotta warn you though, this site can be addictive. Full of high end items that people are selling so they can buy more high end items, including watches.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 11:06 am to Boondock Saint
quote:
have the whole Houston area to shop or online is also an option
This is easy for someone living in Houston...if you don't want to go the AD route (this is a good "establish a relationship watch", but it may well take several months). The very easy answer is Takuya Watches. Very easy to find in the for sale section of RolexForums. Thanh is one of the best gray dealers there is anywhere, from $100,00K plus watches on down to more attainable stuff. This not a guy you are gonna get rock bottom prices from, but you'll almost for sure be getting a full set and either new or like new watch. I sold him a 2019 full set 39 mm version of the watch just a few months ago.
And the 36 mm is def the best version of this watch. The 36 mm oyster case is perfectly proportioned and the flat, inclined polished bezel frames the dial perfectly.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 11:09 am to BigPapiDoesItAgain
Posted on 7/12/24 at 12:03 pm to TheOcean
quote:
davidsw
I don't see how he sells a single watch his prices are insane. You can get same watch much cheaper from other sellers who have been in business longer than him.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 12:06 pm to Boondock Saint
Chrono24 and Bob's Watches are good sources and reputable. You can find this reference for a good price relatively easily.
You need to be aware that the Explorer has gone through some size changes over the years.
They were 36mm from the 1950s to 2010, then were enlarged to 39mm in 2010.
In 2021, they returned to the original size of 36mm, and in 2023, they also released a 40mm version for the first time ever.
So, if you don't like the "vintage" look and you want a 36mm, you need to look for Ref# 124270, that was produced from 2021–2023. They can be had for about $5k at the moment.
Hope this helps.
You need to be aware that the Explorer has gone through some size changes over the years.
They were 36mm from the 1950s to 2010, then were enlarged to 39mm in 2010.
In 2021, they returned to the original size of 36mm, and in 2023, they also released a 40mm version for the first time ever.
So, if you don't like the "vintage" look and you want a 36mm, you need to look for Ref# 124270, that was produced from 2021–2023. They can be had for about $5k at the moment.
Hope this helps.
Posted on 7/12/24 at 12:11 pm to Grassy1
I recently bought a 2021 Sky Dweller and a 2024 Datejust 31 from a dealer on RolexForums. Great place to find quality, authentic watches from. Like said above, they do a good job policing themselves and you can find multiple references on the forum. Many of the sellers also have their own websites that you can cross-check their reviews on google, trust pilot, and even eBay.
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