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: Any recommendations on a price for a 5 year old
: Omega Seamaster(Titanium) Seamaster
: Chronograph that is in excellent shape?
Generally, recent model OMEGA watches in excellent condition resell for about 45-50% of their original retail price. (What you paid is irrelevant -- resale value is always based on the fixed retail price.)
: Any recommendations on where to sell in
: the Virginia or D.C.area? Thanks.
Your local options are going to be dealers and pawn shops, none of which will give you anything near what the watch is worth in a private sale. Just like trading in a car -- selling to a dealer you get far less, since they plan to resell it at the same price you would have gotten in a direct private sale.
You'd have best luck selling it on the Internet using eBay or a watch-lover's oriented site like the Sales Corner at TimeZone.com or Trading Paradise at WatchParadise.com.
Good luck!
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