How much weight do members put on the Chrono24 'estimated worth' chart?

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Not exactly since I think they give a range rather than a single price point.

Look, I'm not saying that their estimates are accurate. I'm just saying that they can be useful as a data point. What I think would be valuable in this thread is more comparisons like the one that @Dan S provided. i.e. if we decide they systematically overvalue less-than-pristine examples by, say, 25%, then back 25% out of the number they give you and voila you have your estimate.

I am saying similar to @Dan S but many sellers use the pristine data point as what their not so pristine example is worth. Then the next seller with a pristine example will list higher than the not so and on it goes.
This giving C24 the reputation for having many overpriced watches.

I know of one or two watches that have been 30% + overpriced on C24 for over 4 years and not sold. This upsets data points as well.
 
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Best to not be too impressed with estimated worth or price guides.

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I’ve bought a few watches over the last year on c24 and certainly a 15% to 25% discount off ask is common.