Sell Rolex Yacht Master II Watch
Designed for the nautical sportsman, the Yacht-Master II is another master timepiece from Rolex. Yacht-Master was known for its resemblance to the Submariner but was later proved to be a different breed altogether with the huge success of Yacht-Master II. The transition from Yacht-Master to Yacht-Master II over 15 years can be described by the statement that only the name is what these two generations have in common when it comes to their selling points. The initial models made a remarkable debut of the Yacht-Master II in the timepiece market. Just like any other classic Rolex watch, the demand for a second-hand Yacht Master II is ever rising. Selling your Rolex Yacht Master II is easy at The Watch Company.
Today's Yacht Master II Buying-In Price
Checklist for the Highest Value of Your Watch Selling
- Full set of original accessories (box, certificate, booklet, etc.)
- Bracelet has not been adjusted
- The date of guarantee card/ certificate is within 2 months
- No visible stratches
- The date of guarantee card/ certificate is within 6 months
- Full set of original accessories (box, certificate, booklet, etc.)
- The additional parts are in good condition
- All bracelet links are included
- The date of guarantee card/ certificate is within 3 months
- The name on the certificate is the same as the seller's name
- The date of guarantee card/ certificate is within 6 months
- Full set of original accessories (box, certificate, booklet, etc.)
- The additional parts are in good condition
- All bracelet links are included
- ※Don't worry if your watch does not fullfill all of the above, we welcome watches in different conditions too. Feel free to contact us for the evaluation first.
- ※The condition of your watch can significantly affect its value. We can only confirm the buy-in price after personal inspection.
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Things to Notice Before You Sell Your Rolex Yacht-Master II
Selling a Rolex is easier said than done, with such a huge market for the used watches and the varying selling price over different platforms. To make sure the Rolex you own is sold at the price it rightfully deserves, you need to keep a certain thing in mind while selling it.
Starting with the details of the watch, enlist its serial number, reference number and other variables that affect its price. Also, the final price is largely decided by its condition. Add the papers and other accessories that have arrived with the watch, these things also add up to the final price.
Now, you can either decide the price you want to sell your Rolex Yacht-Master II by yourself by keeping in mind the above-mentioned parameters or take the help of the local dealer on online sellers.
The next task is to decide how you want to sell it. You can go to the local dealer to sell your Rolex easily and quickly, but this generally ends up with an underpriced deal. Another option is to go for an auction. However, the final price is uncertain here. The last resort is to sell the watch online with a price tag you want to put on it. This is generally a safe option and might take a longer time than expected.
From Yacht-Master to Yacht-Master II
The Rolex Yacht-Master was launched in 1992 with a striking resemblance to its Submarine range. The difference between Yacht-Master and Yacht-Master II was the former’s inferior water resistance of only 100 m and the white dial of the Rolex Yacht-Master. After its launch, Yacht-Master was promoted as the perfect timepiece for the yacht owners. It was remarkable for its extreme resistance and more luxurious features than the regular nautical watches from Rolex. The 18K gold, 3135 movements and the larger indices with no numerals were an instant hit. Rolex then cashed in the success of the Yacht-Master by rolling out a 16623 model with 18k yellow gold and steel and model 1622 made with platinum and steel. They also launched a mid-size Yacht-Master along with its lady version in the coming years.
The wait for the next generation Yacht-Master was over after 15 years with the launch of Yacht-Master II. It was nothing like its predecessor with a 44 mm case powered by the in-house 4161 movements and the COSC-chronometer certification. The experts are certain about the future of this watch after the success of the new Rolesor and the full-steel versions.
What Makes the Yacht-Master II Valuable
The Yacht-Master was an instant hit courtesy of targeting a certain market of the sailors with an eye for luxury watches. The younger version has relatively superior features, making it the go-to piece for the voyagers in need of a watch that is luxurious, durable and loaded with features. The 18k gold, oyster bracelet, and the innovative 4161 movements have what made this watch the favourite for the sailing enthusiasts. The hardly tweaked, elegant and clean design of the Yacht-Master has always been appreciated by the timepiece-lovers.
The 4161 chronograph was the groundbreaking movement towards a more mechanically capable watch. The 72-hour power reserve was once the industry leader. The most notable features of the 4161 movements were the programmable countdown and mechanical memory. All these features alongside the Ring Command bezel appeared for the first time in any Rolex watch.
What the Timepiece Community Thinks about the Rolex Yacht-Master II
The not-so-introverted Rolex Yacht-Master II was seen with some skepticism when it first arrived with the massive 44 mm dial. However, most of the users, later on, loved its aesthetic with a general conscience of a colossally fun-to-wear watch. Built with the specific purpose, the 4161 movements might take time to get hold of, the users, however, believes it is somehow restricted outside the context of the regatta use.
The Models that Made the Yacht-Master II a Big Success The Reference 116688 comes with arguably the most impressive aesthetics. Also, the Everose gold reference was an instant hit and is still one of the most popular references in the whole Yacht-Master series with an exuded sophistication. The Everose gold reference was accompanied by the white gold platinum model, another top-rated reference with an exquisite look along with the signature sturdiness.
The Second-Hand Market for the Rolex Yacht-Master II
The market is ruled by the stainless steel Reference 116680. The price you can get for a second hand 116680 Reference can even cross the $20,000 mark. The first model was launched in 2007, calling it a vintage watch might not be a good idea. But still, consider it a great investment for the future when the watch actually becomes vintage.