Sell a Watch — Silicon Valley

San Jose · Cupertino · Sunnyvale · Los Altos · Los Altos Hills · Mountain View · Saratoga · Los Gatos

Built During the Right Years. Worth More Than You Think.

Silicon Valley produced some of the most significant private watch collections in the country — and most of them have never been properly assessed. Before anything is sold, find out what it's actually worth.

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How This Works

Send Me Photos.

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You don't need to know what you have. A few clear photos — the dial, the case back, the bracelet — is enough to start. I'll tell you what you're looking at within 48 hours.


Get the Real Number.

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Not an insurance value. Not a dealer's lowball. The actual number — what a serious, knowledgeable buyer would pay right now in the current private market. That information is yours before any decision is made.


Decide What's Right.

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Sell to me, sell elsewhere, or hold. I'll tell you which option makes the most sense for your specific situation — and if I'm not the right buyer, I'll tell you that too. No pressure. No clock.

Situation 01

There's a Watch in the Estate and You're Not Sure What It Is.

"My father built a company in the nineties. There are watches in the estate. I don't know what we're dealing with.”

Silicon Valley estates — particularly those connected to the first and second dot-com era — regularly produce watches that families don't fully understand. Pieces acquired at liquidity events. Watches bought during years when significant money was moving and the right references were being collected. The range of what surfaces is wider than most people expect.

Send me photos before anything else is decided. I'll tell you exactly what you have, what it's worth in today's private market, and what the right path forward looks like.

Situation 02

You Built a Collection and You're Ready to Move Part of It.

"I collected seriously for years. I'm thinking about moving some pieces — quietly, at the right price."

Silicon Valley collectors tend to build with intention and exit the same way. How a collection exits matters as much as what it recovers. I place pieces privately — directly with serious collectors — with no public listings and no unnecessary exposure.

Situation 03

You're Handling a Liquidity Event and Watches Are Part of It.

"We're in the middle of a financial transition. There are watches in the picture and I need to understand what they're worth."

Watches acquired during tech liquidity events are often held for years without being properly assessed. What was bought as a reward or a store of value during a strong year may be worth significantly more — or less — than the original purchase price. Before any financial decision is made that touches these assets, an accurate specialist assessment is the right first step.

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Why Silicon Valley.


Areas served

San Jose · Cupertino · Sunnyvale · Los Altos · Los Altos Hills · Mountain View · Saratoga · Los Gatos

Silicon Valley has been generating significant private watch collections since the first dot-com era — and almost none of it reaches the public market. Watches acquired during IPOs, during acquisitions, during the years when everything was moving fast and the right pieces were being bought quietly. Those collections are now maturing. Estates are turning over. Families are starting to ask the right questions.

Fresh-to-market pieces from Silicon Valley command a premium. A watch that passes directly from its original owner to a buyer — with clean provenance and no public listing history — is worth more to the right collector than anything that's been through dealer hands. That spread is real, and most buyers won't tell you about it.

Start With the Real Number.

Send me photos or get in touch. I'll tell you clearly what you're dealing with — before anything else is decided.