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: Hello everyone. I hope there is someone that
: can help me. I have a used a excellent
: conditon 2002 Omega Semaster 300M Auto
: Chrono Diver. I was wondering what the
: resale or trade in value might be.
Resale value for just about any modern OMEGA watch is a maximum of 50% of its original retail price. That's for one in near mint, virtually unused condition. Value goes down based more on condition than actual age. Though it can be a plus if the watch is still under the original factory warranty.
Like with cars, a 'trade in' value would be an insult compared to what you can sell the watch for in a private sale.
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