
The world of online watch shopping can be an intimidating place. Scrolling though countless listings of watches in search of the one that you’re looking for, cross referencing reference numbers against catalogues and trying to demystify whether ‘slightly used’ and ‘like new’ mean different things. Life would be so much easier if you could say “This is the watch I want” and have a group of trusted and reliable retailers present you with a selection of offers for that watch, putting the power in your hands to simply say, “yes please, I’ll take this one”. Well, you’re in luck because Chrono Hunter does just that.
Founded in 2018 with the goal of streamlining and simplifying the online watch retail process, Chrono Hunter is the project of Sam Rayner and Max Nordigian. Chrono Hunter essentially facilitates the interaction between you, the buyer, and a network of over 100 trusted and approved retailers. Simply enter the details of the watch you would like to buy and this will be communicated to the network and any retailer with a matching watch can present you with an offer. These offers are often exclusive to Chrono Hunter and may even include off-market watches not available anywhere else.
It’s an extremely efficient way to cut down on all the labour involved in trawling the internet for your dream watch. Plus, it makes life easier for sellers as well, putting their watches directly in front of collectors specifically interested in buying that particular watch. Additionally, by facilitating the process from start to finish, Chrono Hunter can complete a transaction in the span of a day, ensuring a speedy process that’s beneficial to both buyer and seller. In fact, you can even register to sell your watch with them as well.
Of course, a platform like Chrono Hunter is only as good as its network, which is why they go to exceptional pains to make sure their collection of approved retailers only offers high quality watches from a wide range of popular brands. In terms of brands, they have all the big names covered like Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, Vacheron Constantin, Richard Mille, Audemars Piguet, Omega, Breitling, Tudor and more. They also cover extremely sought after independent brands like F. P. Journe and Grönefeld.
Since their launch they have facilitated over £50 million worth of watch transactions, seeing customers find their desired watches time and time again. If they’re not your go to for luxury watch buying online, they should be.
More details at Chrono Hunter.
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