My second original tudor oysterdate full restoration build went on ebay last week , with a winning bid of £760 . This was my second sold , it was slightly better than my first , the first had a nickel movement in the two tone and was bud and sold at £900 , which I was very happy with after a £500-600 investment . This one I used a gp movement and a more attractive if yet still replica aftermarket bracelet . I got our lass to put a cheeky bid of £740 on and it went for £760 , if not for her bid it would have gone for just £550 , there was a little more spent on this one after my pup managed to chew the brand new movement when it arrived in the post , luckily in a plastic casing !!!!
Anyway , the 4 days time to pay is nearly up and the buyer , with 100% feedback , has made no contact , after a couple of messages and a payment reminder .
What’s my best move from here ? Should I advertise on buy it now , around the £800 mark or put back to auction . I don’t understand why the first watch sold so well , with this one languishing some what , it’s a fair bit better !!
Anybody on here have experience selling such builds ? The case sets don’t come up for sale too often , I’ve been watching . I bought 2 at the same time .
Anyway , the 4 days time to pay is nearly up and the buyer , with 100% feedback , has made no contact , after a couple of messages and a payment reminder .
What’s my best move from here ? Should I advertise on buy it now , around the £800 mark or put back to auction . I don’t understand why the first watch sold so well , with this one languishing some what , it’s a fair bit better !!
Anybody on here have experience selling such builds ? The case sets don’t come up for sale too often , I’ve been watching . I bought 2 at the same time .