If I assume $1,500, then that is a markup of 15 times the original $100 price paid. Not sure what the watch would go for on ebay, but from looking at some past auctions, it might be as high as $1,500, or maybe a little more. Pawn Shops are probably not the best place to get the highest price, but the seller should have done a little research on the item before going to the pawn shop. If offered, how many of us would have said no and offered a higher price? Or would we giggle inside and run away with our new possession we got at a really 'good' deal. Most of us wish we could have bought the watch for $100.
The seller only got $100, be interesting to see what mark up is, (04-01-2016 04:58 AM)vk6ti Wrote: Had a friend call me yesterday, whilst watching this popular Pawn Star series he saw a working Stainless Steel HP 01 Watch brought into Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Vegas to be sold.