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How to Pawn your Jewellery

A Complete Guide to Pawning your Jewellery The need for financial assistance is unpredictable and can arise at any time. You can always sell your v…

Items you can Pawn for a Quick Loan

Need Urgent Loan?  These are five types of asset that you can Pawn for quick funds Pawn loans have become quite common in recent years. The absence…

Pawn Loans vs. Bank Loans - Choosing the Right Option

Pawn Loans vs. Bank Loans - Choosing the Right Option    When your personal finances take a hit, a loan can be a safety net to bridge the gap. Wh…

Arm Candy to Alternative Investment: Buying the bag of a lifetime

Handbags are often purchased for status, latest fashion trends, or simply appreciation of the quality and craftsmanship. Over the years, however, mor…

How to buy a diamond

Diamonds are undoubtedly the most iconic gem stone of the past few hundred years age, but financially they can be either a fantastic investment, or a…

Valuing and selling jewellery

Most of us are aware that when buying jewellery directly from a shop, the price we pay will be higher than if we purchased second hand, but how are t…

How to Buy It

Expert Tips on Watches

All watch brands with a very few exceptions will depreciate immediately after purchase. There are a few such as the grand complication Patek Philippes which are in such short supply and high demand that they can immmediately be sold for a profit.

Reissued retro - the new cool!

On the 25th December 1969, the mechanical watch became obsolete when Seiko launched their first commercial quartz wrist watch. Nearly 50 years on and that obsolete technology is in remarkably rude health, and new watch launches are stepping back in time.

Cash, Cheque or Rolex..?

Urban legend is that British special forces members travel to remote parts of the world with steel Rolexes as emergency 'tradable community', but a more modern take on the "Rolex as currency" is the practise of buying a sought-after model to take abroad instead of carrying cash.