Selling a TAG Heuer in Melbourne? A practical guide to the 2026 AUD market for vintage Heuer, modern TAG, Carrera, Monaco and Aquaracer references.

Heuer was acquired by TAG in 1985, and the brand has been operating as TAG Heuer for forty years now. That detail matters more than it sounds. The pre-owned market draws a clear line between vintage Heuer-era pieces and modern TAG Heuer production. Both have collector bases. Neither trades like...

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Selling an IWC in Melbourne? A practical guide to outright sale vs consignment with 2026 AUD market context for Portugieser, Pilot and Ingenieur references.

An IWC doesn't behave like a Rolex on the secondary market. The pieces are excellent. The calibres are largely in-house, the engineering is conservative in the best sense, and the design language has aged well across decades. But the pre-owned discount sits noticeably wider than equivalent Rolex references, which has...

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Selling a Cartier in Melbourne? A practical guide to Tank, Santos, Panthère and Ballon Bleu values with outright vs consignment routes for the 2026 AUD market.

Selling a Cartier starts with understanding what kind of Cartier you actually own. The brand spans more genuine product variety than most people realise. Mechanical and quartz. Manufacture calibre 1847 MC and ETA-based movements. Tank, Santos, Panthère, Ballon Bleu, Pasha, vintage Solo. Each line behaves differently on the secondary market....

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