Watches

Internet Pawn will make a Pawn Loan on most quality timepieces. These include the latest models from major name brands such as Rolex, Omega and Tag Heuer as well as watches made by lesser-known companies such as Paneri, Patek Phillipe and Breitling. Internet Pawn will also make online Pawn Loans on watches from jewelers as Tiffany & Co. and Cartier as well as on any brand of watch which contains gold or platinum. Older watches often have significant value to collectors and enthusiasts, as well. Older wristwatches from brands like Hamilton or Elgin often are made of gold and have significant value. Check your jewelry cabinet and give us a call – there may be more there than you know.
Rolex, Tag Heuer, Omega, Tudor and Breitling Watch Pawn Loans
Many online watch Pawn Loans are secured by quality nearly-new timepieces from major manufacturers as Rolex and Omega. Rolex models, including Daytona, Submariner and President in both gentleman's and ladies styles have become more popular in the last 20 years with a wide variety of options – including steel, gold and platinum cases as well as nearly limitless use of gemstones on the face and bezel. With the price of gold and platinum near all time highs, these contemporary timepieces may have significant value and most will qualify for an online Pawn Loan through Internet Pawn. You can maximize the value of your watch by keeping the original packaging and any service receipts you have.
Cartier, Tiffany and Precious Metal Watch Pawn Loans
Cartier is the one of the leading jewelers in the world today and one of the top sellers of luxury watches. Founded in 1847, Cartier has been making watches since 1904 and introduced the classic Tank Watch in 1917. Cartier has been called "Jeweler to Kings, King of Jewelers" based on this long history. Most any Cartier timepiece will qualify for an online Pawn Loan with Internet Pawn. Even older pieces well-worn or broken likely have enough value to make an Internet Pawn Loan happen.
Tiffany & Co. was founded in 1837 in New York and is known worldwide for its trademark Tiffany Blue color scheme.
Tiffany & Co., primarily a jeweler focused on diamonds and diamond jewelry, has sold watches and timepieces for nearly 150 years. Many Tiffany timepieces were made in gold and platinum, as well as steel with the Atlas line and Chronographs especially valuable. Older, broken or worn pieces are often valuable, as well and qualify for a fast cash Pawn Loan with Internet Pawn.
Patek Phillipe, Audemars Piaget, Paneri, A. Lange & Sons, Watch Pawn Loans
Switzerland is home to a number of very high end manufacturers of quality watches. These include larger brands like Rolex but also small companies as Patek Phillipe and A. Lange & Sons who cater to customers seeking heirloom timepieces. Many of these watches are worth tens of thousands of dollars and are ideal security for an Internet Pawn Loan. Almost exclusive of their age or working condition, these watches have value and may continue to appreciate as they have over the last few decades. Why sell these heirloom pieces – look into a Pawn Loan with Internet Pawn and put the value of these assets to work for you to meet your short term cash needs.
Hamilton, Elgin and Vintage Watch Pawn Loans
From 1892 to 1969 Hamilton was one of the most prestigious watch makers in the world. Today Hamilton offers mass produced watches with lower price points as well as expensive, complex watches. Many Hamilton wristwatches and pocket watches produced today are adequate security for an Internet Pawn Loan as are many older watches which were often produced in gold cases or may have collector value. Elgin and many other manufactures like Benrus produced high-quality automatic or wound-watches which today may have significant collector value or have cases made of gold or platinum. Many of these older watches have value whether they are in working condition or not, though the highest values are always associated with the best-condition pieces. If you are in doubt, give Internet Pawn a call or fill out and online Pawn Loan application.
