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eBay Makes Selling Watches Easier

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One of the biggest hassles with selling your watch is the pain of navigating the various sales platforms who, more often than not, want to take more than their fair share of the revenue that is rightfully yours. Thankfully eBay is on hand to make selling your watch easy thanks to their latest announcement that they are cutting seller fees across their major categories.

In short, eBay has simplified the process of selling on its platform by cutting all selling fees for private sellers across all categories (except cars, motorcycles and vehicles). This comes following a trial of fee cuts in the fashion category, which has now expanded that to the rest of its site.

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What does this mean for people wishing to sell items? Well, in addition to no longer paying final value fees or regulatory operating fees, eBay has simplified the selling process with easier item listing, simplified delivery options and access to eBay Local and eBay Balance services. According to eBay, “Sellers can list items across categories within minutes using guidance about the best pricing and shipping options, alongside AI-generated descriptions and photo-enhancing tools.”

Plus, eBay is rapidly becoming a hotspot for luxury watches thanks to their authenticity guarantee. What this means is when a watch is bought for £1,500 or more, it’s sent to be vetted and verified by international repair and authentication giant Stoll & Co in London. They check everything from the dial and caseback to end links and reference number to make sure everything’s in order, even checking the item matches its seller description.

More details at eBay.

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