Selling a Seiko in Melbourne? A practical guide to mainstream, collector and vintage tier values for Prospex, King Seiko and Marinemaster in the 2026 AUD market.

Seiko has been making watches in Japan since 1881, longer than most Swiss manufacturers have been making them in Switzerland. That depth has produced an unusual range. Entry-level quartz alongside seriously collected mechanical references, limited editions that trade at multiples of their original retail, and a vintage market that runs...

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Selling a Longines in Melbourne? Practical guide to outright sale vs consignment with 2026 AUD market context for Heritage, Spirit, Master and HydroConquest.

Three months into 2026 and the Longines secondary market in Melbourne looks remarkably consistent with where it was a year ago. Heritage line pieces trade at roughly 65–75% of RRP within the first two years. Spirit references hold slightly better, particularly the Zulu Time GMT. Master Collection mechanical pieces sit...

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Selling a Breitling in Melbourne in 2026? A practical guide to Navitimer, Superocean, Premier, and Chronomat values with outright vs consignment paths.

The person buying your pre-owned Breitling in Melbourne today isn't an investor. They're an enthusiast. Someone who liked Navitimers in the 1990s and is now in a position to own one. Someone replacing a vintage piece that needs more service than they want to commit to. Someone who's read enough...

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