Patek Philippe Calatrava - Servicing, Paperwork, Selling etc

Patek Philippe Calatrava - Servicing, Paperwork, Selling etc

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PeteS2k

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49 posts

151 months

Wednesday
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My wife has a Patek Philippe Calatrava left to her by her father many years ago, and has been sat in our safe ever since. The watch has no documentation, has a box, although the lining is disintegrating a bit. We are looking at selling, but wondering the best way of going about this.

We have got a couple of quotes from specialists for servicing, ranging from a few hundred to around £1000 from an official Patek agent. There's then the further costs of getting the paperwork replaced.

As non-watch people, what are our options? Sell 'as seen', or get it serviced and documented, then sell?

Any advice gratefully received....

dibblecorse

7,065 posts

206 months

Wednesday
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Contact Dominic Hackett, he frequents this forum and will be able to advise / assist I suspect ... he is an all round good egg ....

https://www.hackettwatches.com/

HocusPocus

1,436 posts

115 months

Wednesday
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That is a beautiful watch. Why don't you wear it and enjoy it for a bit before selling? After all, it has such family connection.

Sy1441

1,279 posts

174 months

Wednesday
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If you're going to attempt to sell privately then an official service and replacement paperwork would probably be a good investment. A service (providing there is no additional work or parts), a new strap and a request for archive paperwork would run you close to £1400 on a Calatrava and you could maybe expect £6500 or thereabouts back on it although it's not necessarily a massively in demand model.

I'd probably look at selling to a dealer such as Dom mentioned above.

REM2112

417 posts

205 months

Wednesday
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dibblecorse said:
Contact Dominic Hackett, he frequents this forum and will be able to advise / assist I suspect ... he is an all round good egg ....

https://www.hackettwatches.com/
That's what I would do. I've sold a few watches via Dominic. Some with all papers and boxes and in mint condition and some not quite so good. In my experience he will give you an honest evaluation.

PeteS2k

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49 posts

151 months

Yesterday (17:57)
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Many thanks for the responses - I'll contact Dominic for his advice. smile