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This is my vintage Heuer Silverstone in Bordeaux (red); Model no 110.313
I’ve had it for around a year; and as much as I love it, I don't wear it often and I need to move it on to make space for something else. In great overall condition the lume, hands etc. are all still very much in place. The original red leather strap has a small split in it BUT as you may have already noted from the photos, it does come with a second red leather strap which is NOS (bought from Squinky/Bill Mahoney earlier this year - incredibly hard to come by now!) as well as an NSA type bracelet strap complete with the spare links - see photo. Overall, this watch is very usable – you’d be terrified to wear it if it was NOS, wouldn’t you?!
The watch itself is in great working order; serviced before I took ownership, all the chrono dials set nicely to 12 o’clock and it keeps absolutely excellent time. Its only sore point is a slight graze to the case which looks to have been polished out (at around 6-7 o’clock - see photo).
Purchased from a private collector locally to me, the watch has been in my possession for a year and doesn't get out enough, so time to trade up and move on.
A cracking and classic timepiece from the 1970’s, this original and very honest Heuer Silverstone is incredibly striking in the ‘Bordeaux’ red colour.
I'm looking for £4,000 (UK Mainland postage included, but RMSD only up to £2,500 so it will be at your own risk)
By all means, email me (remove NOSPAM) and I'll answer questions as soon as I can.
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