Finding the perfect watch online can be difficult – can you trust the site you’re buying from, what if you have questions to compare one style over another, how can you find the best deal online and compare prices?
Luxury Bazaar was founded for those exact reasons; to ensure consumers could not only find the best watch but also purchase from a trusted seller. Brand new and slightly used watches are available on the website, along with jewelry and other luxury goods, all backed by Luxury Bazaar and sourced exclusively by Roman Sharf.
Sharf has become a known name in the watch game especially due to his wildly popular YouTube series where he shows the “day in the life” of a watch wholesaler, for the good and the bad.
“Watches are my passion and being able to show the daily interactions and the work to source the best possible throughout the world is something fun and unique to share with my fans,” said Sharf. “I did not expect the YouTube series to get as popular as it did, but it goes to show how large this audience is and how much people enjoy learning about how ultra-lux and rare pieces are found.”
Along with his YouTube series, you’ll see the dedication the Luxury Bazaar team puts into finding, sourcing and selling the highest quality watches, including models from Rolex, Patek Phillipe Audemars Piguet, and in incredibly rare instances, Richard Mille.
Hundreds of watches are available through the site every day, allowing watch enthusiasts and collectors track and hunt for their most coveted watch available. For those seeking a little extra support in finding their dream watch, Luxury Bazaar and its elite team is available to help answer questions, acting as personal watch concierges.
“We source the impossible, we never say no when someone is looking for a the rarest of rare pieces,” Sharf explained when discussing unique finds. “We’ve helped find pieces that sold for $1 million before, from incredibly antique to beyond state-of-the art. Whatever you’re dreaming of, we’ll help you find it.”
Beyond just a fashion statement or a collectors’ item, many watches are becoming smart investment pieces, especially in today’s inflation-based economy. The resale value of watches either stays the same or goes-up (as many collectors’ items do), and works as a smart decision for anyone looking for additional ways to expand their portfolio beyond stocks, bonds and investments.
While many associate Luxury Bazaar with resale of pre-owned watches and jewelry, the company is able to source brand new watches as well. Utilizing its massive network of distributors, they work to get wholesale prices on brand new pieces, a more affordable strategy than buying directly from the brand’s site or local jewelry stores. This coupled with the expert level customer service, and the knowledge behind dozens of brands and styles, makes it a top destination for anyone looking to buy or resell luxury pieces online.
Luxury Bazaar is best known for its high-end timepieces, but it also sells rare pieces of jewelry and accessories as well. Think of it as a one-stop-shop for all things lux in the jewelry category including pieces from Harry Winston, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Boucheron, Piaget, Bvlgari, Mikimoto, Van Cleef & Arpels, Chanel and Chopard.
What truly sets Luxury Bazaar apart from competitors is their authenticity guarantee. They even claim they will not only refund you if the piece you purchase isn’t authentic, but they will also double the refund. Luxury Bazaar is not an authorized dealer for the watch or jewelry brands themselves, but they do source watches and brand name jewelry directly through those authorized dealers and distributors –cutting out the middleman, saving customers time and money.
Furthering its credibility in the game, Luxury Bazaar boasts an A+ rating through the Better Business Bureau. Luxury Bazaar is also part of the International Watch and Jewelry Guild among other reputable international organizations.
To learn more about Luxury Bazaar and browse its exemplary pieces, visit www.luxurybazaar.com.
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