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The secondhand watch market is one of the deepest and most active anywhere, spanning $40 Seikos to five-figure Swiss pieces, and fairly priced watches rarely sit for long. Enthusiasts refresh their collections constantly, so desirable references cycle through daily — but so do fakes and misdescribed pieces, which makes being early and being careful equally important. DealHunter watches all seven marketplaces at once and pings you the instant a matching listing appears.

Different platforms serve different ends of the market. eBay has by far the deepest selection and offers authentication on many higher-value listings, making it the default for anything shipped. Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp are where local, meet-in-person deals surface — useful when you want to see a watch in hand before paying. Poshmark, Mercari, and Depop lean toward fashion pieces, microbrands, and vintage finds. One saved search follows all of them.

Authenticity is everything with watches. Replicas and "franken" watches assembled from mixed parts are common, and photos alone can be deceiving, so buy on the detail: sharp dial printing, the correct caseback and movement, matching serial and reference numbers, and papers or a service history when the value warrants it. Treat any listed figure as an asking price, not a sold one, set your ceiling before you message, and let the alert bring qualifying watches to you rather than hunting them down by hand.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which marketplaces have the best used watch deals?+
eBay has the deepest selection and offers authentication on many higher-value listings, so it is the safest place for shipped watches. Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp are best when you want a local, in-hand look before paying. Poshmark, Mercari, and Depop skew toward fashion pieces, microbrands, and vintage. DealHunter watches all seven at once so you catch the right watch wherever it lands.
How do I avoid buying a fake watch?+
Replicas and "franken" watches built from mixed parts are common. Look for crisp dial printing, a correct caseback and movement (ask for photos of both), and serial and reference numbers that match. Check the lume and heft, and prefer listings that include papers or offer authentication. Be wary of a big-brand piece at an implausible price shown only in stock photos — buying local to inspect, or on a platform with buyer protection, is your best safeguard.
Can DealHunter alert me for a specific brand or reference?+
Yes. Set keywords like 'Seiko SKX007' or 'Omega Seamaster' with a price ceiling, and DealHunter pings you the moment a match appears on any of the seven marketplaces. AND/OR logic and exclusions let you filter out straps, boxes-only listings, parts, and obvious replica keywords.
Is DealHunter free for tracking watch deals?+
Yes — a free account includes one saved search across all seven marketplaces with deal alerts, no credit card required. Paid plans add more saved searches and faster alerts if you follow several brands, but you never need a card to start.

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