Sell My IWC Watch

A clear way to sell your IWC watch. We review your watch carefully and help you avoid rushed decisions, low offers, and risky private sales.

We assess IWC watches using model, reference, condition, age, originality, box, papers, accessories, service history and current buyer demand.

Why Sell Your IWC?

IWC watches are known for pilot watches, elegant dress pieces, and robust tool watches. A proper valuation depends on the model family, movement, condition, and supporting documents.

  • You may be changing collection direction from dress watches to sports models.
  • You may have an IWC that no longer fits your wrist or lifestyle.
  • You may prefer expert guidance over a private listing.

What We Need to Know

The more accurate the details, the more useful the first response can be. Photos are helpful, but you can start with the basics.

  • Model and reference number if known
  • Condition notes and any known faults
  • Box, papers, receipts, and service history
  • Clear photos of front, back, bracelet or strap, and clasp

What Affects a IWC Valuation?

A valuation should not be a guess. These are the details we review before giving guidance or an offer.

  • Portugieser, Pilot, Portofino, Aquatimer, and Ingenieur models are valued differently.
  • Case size, movement, complication, dial colour, and strap or bracelet all matter.
  • Box, warranty card, service history, and spare straps can support the review.
  • Chronographs, perpetual calendars, and limited editions need precise details.

How to Sell Your IWC to Us

Start online from home or arrange an appointment if you would rather deal in person.

  • Send the details: use the online form to tell us the brand, model, condition, age if known, and whether you have the original box and papers.
  • Careful review: we review the watch details, photos, accessories, and current trade demand before giving a no-obligation response.
  • Secure next step: if you want to proceed, we help arrange insured shipping or an in-person appointment, depending on what suits you.
  • Final check: once the watch is inspected and matches the description, the offer is confirmed and payment is arranged promptly.

Why Selling to Us Is Safer

Selling a IWC privately can mean uncertain buyers, delayed payments, low offers, and avoidable risk. We give you a clearer route with communication at each stage.

Final offers always depend on inspection, authenticity, and whether the watch matches the details provided.

  • Avoid uncertain buyers, fake payment screenshots, time-wasters and risky meetups from open marketplaces.
  • Your watch is reviewed by people who understand models, references, condition and watch-trade demand.
  • If the watch is posted, we provide clear instructions so it can be sent securely and protected in transit.
  • If anything differs from the original description, we talk it through before moving forward.

IWC Models We Buy

We review modern, vintage, boxed, unboxed, serviced, and pre-owned IWC watches, including these popular models.

  • Sell IWC Portugieser Watch
  • Sell IWC Pilot Watch
  • Sell IWC Big Pilot Watch
  • Sell IWC Portofino Watch
  • Sell IWC Aquatimer Watch
  • Sell IWC Ingenieur Watch
  • Sell IWC Da Vinci Watch
  • Sell IWC Mark Series Watch

Online IWC Valuation

Prefer to start from home? Send the model, reference number if known, year, condition notes, box and papers status, and clear photos. We will review the details and come back to you.

In-Person Appointment

If you would rather speak face to face, arrange an appointment and bring your IWC in for inspection. This can be a good route if you want reassurance before making a decision.

Sell My IWC FAQs

Practical answers before you submit your IWC for review.

Do you buy IWC Pilot watches?

Yes. Pilot and Big Pilot models can be reviewed by reference, size, movement, condition, and accessories.

Can I sell an IWC on a leather strap?

Yes. Strap condition and whether the original buckle or deployant is present will be considered.

Do complications affect an IWC valuation?

Yes. Chronographs, annual calendars, perpetual calendars, and other complications need careful review.