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Back in November, i posted about a long chase that resulted in my bagging a very unusual Camaro 7220 NT. The full post is at http://www.chronocentric.com/forums/heuer/index.cgi?page=1;md=read;id=49284 but essentially this 1971 watch spent almost it's entire life in a safe before I acquired it. It was serviced before it reached me (about 10 months warranty remaining) and has it's original strap, buckle, hang tag and box - all of which are collectible in their own right.
To cut a long story short we haven't really bonded for some reason, and as I have a honeymoon to book and pay for I've decided to offer this gem for sale and free up some funds. It's in really exceptional condition, and aside from some slight tritium loss to a couple of indices and a very light mark on the front of the case (adjacent to the six marker) it's pretty much mint. The photos speak for themselves, and bearing both the recent service and the package being offered in mind I'd like a very reasonable £2000. Funds will be required by bank transfer or PayPal (although the latter will require fees at 4% to be added) and I have literally hundreds of references all over the place, although not on here. I'm sure some who know me will vouch for me, however, particularly those who frequent TZ-UK where I have the same user name.
Please feel free to ask questions, but this is a fantastic opportunity to buy a rather special watch at a very fair price. In fact, the strap, buckle, box and hang-tag are probably worth about £500 alone, so no low-ball offers please (although a very close offer might secure a deal). As a bonus, it'll come on a nearly new Di Modell Rallye strap, so that the original (and seemingly unused) Heuer strap can stay in the box.
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