How much is my Rolex worth?
It depends on the model, reference, condition, age, originality, box and papers, service history, and current market demand. The safest way to find out is to submit the details and photos for a proper review.
You have a Rolex and want to sell it, but you may not know what it is worth, where to start, or how to avoid risky buyers.
We review Rolex watches by model, reference, dial, bezel, bracelet, age, condition, box, papers, servicing history and current market demand.
We review Datejust, Submariner, Daytona, GMT-Master II, Oyster Perpetual, Explorer, Sea-Dweller, Yacht-Master, Day-Date and other Rolex models.
People sell Rolex watches for all kinds of reasons. You may be upgrading, freeing up cash, simplifying a collection, or selling a watch that no longer gets wrist time.
Whatever the reason, selling your Rolex should not feel like guesswork. We help you understand the important details, avoid rushed decisions, and choose a route that feels right for you.
A proper Rolex valuation is not a guess. These are the details we look at before giving guidance or an offer.
Start online from home or arrange an appointment if you would rather deal in person.
Selling a Rolex privately can mean uncertain buyers, delayed payments, low offers, and avoidable risk. We give you a more secure route with clear communication at each stage.
Final offers always depend on inspection, authenticity, and whether the watch matches the details provided.
We review a wide range of Rolex watches, including modern, vintage, discontinued, boxed, unboxed, worn, and recently serviced examples.
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.
If you would rather speak face to face, arrange an appointment and bring your Rolex in for inspection. This can be a good route if you want reassurance before making a decision.
Practical answers before you submit your Rolex for review.
It depends on the model, reference, condition, age, originality, box and papers, service history, and current market demand. The safest way to find out is to submit the details and photos for a proper review.
No. Box and papers can improve confidence and may help value, but many Rolex watches can still be reviewed and sold without them.
Rolex is one of the strongest names in the pre-owned luxury watch market, but ease of sale still depends on the exact model, condition, authenticity, and whether the description is accurate.
A damaged Rolex can still be of interest. Be clear about scratches, bracelet wear, servicing needs, missing links, or replacement parts so any offer is realistic from the start.
Online is convenient and lets you start from home. An appointment can be better if you prefer face-to-face reassurance. We support both routes.
Every Rolex is assessed carefully before a final offer is confirmed.