According to estimations and recommendations on the Internet, a used Swiss Emperor Incabloc 17 jewel watch will fetch you about $40.
• Condition.
How much your watch is worth will also greatly depend on the condition that it is in. If it is rather battered or has signs of being used then it will not fetch a high price compared to a watch that is still in absolutely mint or near mint condition.
• eBay.
If you are looking to sell your watch, then eBay is a good place to start to try and get an idea of how much it will be worth. Visit www.ebay.com, type in the name of your watch and see if the search results that are returned to you give you any indication of how much you should be looking at charging.
Unfortunately, the only way that you are probably going to be able to know for sure how much your watch will fetch is to put it on eBay, maybe as a 'Buy It Now' item at a fixed price of your choosing and see if anyone buys it. If they do, great! You've fetched a decent price. But if they don't, then this may show that you are charging too much and may unfortunately show that your watch is not really worth a great deal of money.
• Collectors.
If you are lucky and happen to own a brand of Swiss watch that is considered to be rare or quite a good item to own, then it might be worth getting in touch with possible collectors who would be interested in buying your watch. The success of this also depends how common or popular your watch is. Although you may not think that people collect watches, don't worry, there is someone somewhere in the world that collects everything.
• Condition.
How much your watch is worth will also greatly depend on the condition that it is in. If it is rather battered or has signs of being used then it will not fetch a high price compared to a watch that is still in absolutely mint or near mint condition.
• eBay.
If you are looking to sell your watch, then eBay is a good place to start to try and get an idea of how much it will be worth. Visit www.ebay.com, type in the name of your watch and see if the search results that are returned to you give you any indication of how much you should be looking at charging.
Unfortunately, the only way that you are probably going to be able to know for sure how much your watch will fetch is to put it on eBay, maybe as a 'Buy It Now' item at a fixed price of your choosing and see if anyone buys it. If they do, great! You've fetched a decent price. But if they don't, then this may show that you are charging too much and may unfortunately show that your watch is not really worth a great deal of money.
• Collectors.
If you are lucky and happen to own a brand of Swiss watch that is considered to be rare or quite a good item to own, then it might be worth getting in touch with possible collectors who would be interested in buying your watch. The success of this also depends how common or popular your watch is. Although you may not think that people collect watches, don't worry, there is someone somewhere in the world that collects everything.