What percentage does Chrono24 take?

What percentage does Chrono24 take?

Private sellers can list their watch for free on Chrono24. Once you sell your watch, we charge a modest 6.5% commission fee. As a result, you will make a higher profit selling on Chrono24 than you would if you went to a jeweler or auction house.

Can you negotiate on Chrono24?

If you want to sell one of the most popular models like a Rolex Submariner, you will likely find a buyer on Chrono24 in no time. Don't rush you can often negotiate a better price and be more confident in achieving the price you want if you take your time.18 May 2017

Is buying watches on Chrono24 safe?

Is Chrono24 Legit? It's okay to question Chrono24's legitimacy, though most of these questions are misdirected. There's nothing inherently wrong with anything Chrono24 does. It just happens to be an easy platform for scammers to take advantage of.7 Dec 2020

Does Chrono24 guarantee authenticity?

Authenticity Guarantee We require dealers to exclusively list authentic watches. However, if you have any doubts upon receiving your watch, you have 14 days after delivery of your order to contact our support team for assistance. In the rare instance that the watch is counterfeit, you will receive your money back.

How does buying a watch on Chrono24 work?

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Is Chrono24 safe for sellers?

Chrono24 facilitates the secure and professional sale of thousands of watches every month. Of those, over 2,500 are sold by private sellers. In fact, 90% of watches listed on Chrono24 end up selling. To ensure transactions run smoothly, Chrono24 offers secure payment processing and a free Escrow Service.15 Dec 2020

Does Chrono24 sell fake watches?

Authenticity. The sale of counterfeit watches is prohibited by Chrono24, though many unscrupulous sellers have been able to get around it.7 Dec 2020

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