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In times of uncertainty, when stocks, bonds and mutual funds are highly volatile, your fine timepiece is a reliable source of much-needed cash-in-hand.
The time is NOW! As the effects of the coronavirus pandemic continue to impact our economy, you want to be among the FIRST to put your watch on the market — before it is overwhelmed by too many others.
Our goal is to buy your watch from you in as easy a way as possible. To that end, we will provide you with everything you need in order to send your watch to us — at no cost to you — and provide you with a no-hassle experience.
Because we work with the finest watchmakers in the country, we are able to restore and rehabilitate the vast majority of watches and maximize their value. This allows us to offer you the best price.
Fill out the form below and provide as much information as you can about your watch. If you can upload a picture, that is even better.
One of our Master Timekeepers will contact you within 24 hours or less to discuss your watch and make you a tentative offer.
At this stage, we can either email you a prepaid UPS insured shipping label for you to safely and securely send in your watch for a final assessment and confirmation of our offer. The other option, Or, if you prefer, is we can send you one of our signature Pelican WatchRepairPacks for you to send in your watch. Many people prefer the simplicity of this option. It is absolutely the safest and most secure way to ship in your watch. A credit card will beis required for authorization. There will beis no charge to send in the watch. In the event you decide not to send in your watch after we have send you out our Pelican case, you will be charged $49.95 until we have received back the Pelican case.
It includes a specially modified container that will protect your watch during shipping, a prepaid and insured shipping label, and a shipping pouch.
We will call you to review and finalize the transaction.
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With an a Master of Fine Arts diploma in one hand and an Anthropology PhD in the other, William Thompson discovered a way to parlay his passion for mountaineering into a fascinating career as a photojournalist – using the camera lens as his ultimate “paintbrush.”
Thompson worked for 12 years with National Geographic, having created the first and only complete aerial coverage of Mt. Everest for the magazine. Other exotic assignments involved traveling via yak train through the Bhutanese Himalaya, living with pygmies in deep of Africa, and photographing the Asian elephant on its tragic path toward extinction.
His commercial image work includes major campaigns for Wells Fargo, Leo Burnett, Starbucks, Marlboro, Boeing, United Airlines, Intel, and Holland America.
Today, Thompson lives in a 90-year old log home near the waters of Puget Sound – and still finds adventure in climbing. Fee free to reach out to William via the following points of contact:
William Thompson Photograph/Film
15566 Sandy Hook Rd. NE
Poulsbo, WA
360-908-2000
williamthompson@aol.com