Why Sell Your Patek Philippe to GoldTrust?
Patek Philippe is the top of the Swiss watch market, and the valuation rules reflect that. Reference numbers matter down to the dash suffix. Production year matters within a reference. Full set completeness, certificate of origin, sealing booklet, and service history all contribute meaningfully to the offer. Getting any of it wrong leaves money on the table.
At GoldTrust, Patek Philippe valuations happen in private appointment offices with full discretion. We identify the reference, confirm the movement, inspect the dial and case, assess the documentation, and build the offer in front of you. Every step is explained. If the offer does not work, the watch stays with you and there is no fee. If it does, payment via instant EFT lands during the visit.
GoldTrust is a licensed second-hand goods dealer, registered high-value goods dealer, accountable institution, and Jewellery Council of South Africa member.
For a watch of this value, that legal footing is essential.
Patek Philippe References We Buy
- Nautilus. 5711, 5712, 5740, 5990, and earlier generations (3700, 3800). Steel, rose gold, white gold, and precious metal gem-set variants. Among the most sought-after modern Patek references.
- Aquanaut. 5167, 5168, 5164, 5065, and earlier. Steel and rose gold. Strong secondary-market demand, particularly in steel.
- Calatrava. 5196, 5227, 5119, 6119, and classic time-only references across multiple generations. The backbone of Patek’s dress watch catalogue.
- Annual Calendar. 5205, 5146, 5396, 5726, and earlier references. Multiple dial and metal variants.
- Perpetual Calendar. 5327, 5270, 5159, 3940, and earlier. Time-only and chronograph variants.
- World Time. 5230, 5130, 5131, 7130. Enamel dial limited editions carry significant premiums.
- Chronograph. 5170, 5172, 5270, 5004, and classic chronograph references.
- Grand Complications. Perpetual Calendar Chronograph, Minute Repeater, Sky Moon Tourbillon, Celestial. High-value pieces assessed individually.
- Twenty~4. Ladies’ collection in steel, rose gold, and gem-set variants.
- Gondolo. Art Deco-inspired rectangular and tonneau references.
- Vintage Patek. Earlier Calatrava, first-generation Nautilus, and vintage complications. Condition and originality drive valuation significantly.
What Affects Your Patek Philippe’s Value
- Reference and suffix. Every digit of the reference matters. 5711/1A is not 5711/1R; 5712/1A is not 5712/1R; suffix variations can represent significant price differences.
- Production year. Within a given reference, certain production years can be more sought after than others. We identify the exact year where possible from case and movement stamps.
- Complication. Time-only Calatrava, annual calendar, perpetual calendar, chronograph, perpetual calendar chronograph, minute repeater, tourbillon. Each level commands a different offer tier.
- Condition and originality. Unpolished cases, original dials, matching production details, and healthy movements all drive value. Over-polishing and replacement parts reduce value significantly.
- Set completeness. Certificate of origin, sealing booklet, warranty card, outer box, inner box, all booklets, additional accessories. Full set adds meaningfully on every Patek reference and substantially on sports models and grand complications.
- Service history. Service from Patek Philippe Geneva or official service centres adds confidence on any piece. On vintage Patek, service-centre provenance is particularly valued.
- Current market demand. The secondary market moves. We price against what the market is actually paying today.
Box, Papers, and Service History
“Full set” on a Patek Philippe specifically means: the watch, the certificate of origin (the original document from Patek Philippe Geneva confirming reference and production), the sealing booklet, the warranty card or extract, the inner box, the outer box, all booklets and pamphlets, the pouch, and any accessories. On modern Patek, this is what collectors expect.
Watch-only Patek Philippe is still sellable, but the gap between full set and watch-only is larger on Patek than on any other brand. Particularly for Nautilus, Aquanaut, and grand complications, completeness really matters. Bring every piece of paperwork and packaging you have, even if incomplete.
Service records from Patek Philippe Geneva add confidence and can meaningfully support the offer, particularly on vintage and complicated pieces. An extract from the archives (certificate of origin confirmation) adds confidence on older references.
Preparing Your Patek Philippe for Valuation
- Do not polish the case under any circumstances. Patek case geometry is the single biggest value driver on vintage and modern references alike. A soft cloth for dust is fine, nothing more.
- Bring the full set if you have it. Certificate of origin, sealing booklet, warranty card, all booklets, inner box, outer box, pouch.
- Do not adjust perpetual or annual calendars improperly. These have specific setting procedures and can be damaged by incorrect handling. If the calendar is out of sync, leave it and we will handle it.
- Note any service or repair history. Patek service receipts are valuable documentation.
- Bring ID. Valid SA ID or passport for FIC compliance.
- Book a private appointment at one of our offices across Gauteng, including Sandton, Pretoria, Centurion, Boksburg, Cresta, and Bedfordview. We also serve Umhlanga, Cape Town, and George . Home visits available by arrangement.
Inspection, reference identification, documentation review, offer, and payment all happen in one appointment. Full discretion throughout.
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