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A marketplace for chronographs, dive watches and other tool-type wristwatches and timepieces |
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Rules: Postings must be an ad announcing an intent to sell, buy or trade. Full item description and photo(s) must be posted within the message here, not as links to other websites. Links to online auctions and other sites: Links to online auctions, dealer sites or other listings of items are permitted, but you should be careful to ensure that such listings will comply with our other ChronoTrader Policies. In addition, we request that sellers linking to online auctions or listings offer some benefit or accomodation to ChronoTrader readers (for example, some discount or an undertaking to end an auction early, to keep a watch "in the family"). Photos must be of the actual item for sale in its present condition. No counterfeit or replica products. No post for the same item may be repeated within 7 days, except to lower the asking price. Commercial dealers are limited to three unique posts per day. [More...]
Wanted to trade a pair of circa 1915 Heuer watches. Both have movements signed E.HEUER&Co, I had the white face watch fully serviced and it ran but did not keep consistent time, then the main spring broke. I sent it back to the shop to have the main spring changed but now the crown only winds a few turns. I am unable to find a good local watch repair place to work on these and this is part of the reason for trading them. The black watch I bought to rebuild and the case is not original, it is missing hands and crown and my watch repair man said it needed a balance staff. To the best of my knowledge the white face watch has all original parts and case.
I am looking to trade for something Heuer from the late 60's or 70's or even something on the dash as I have acquired a vintage vehicle. I am unable to put a fair market value on these since they seem to be very rare and I have never seen other ones for sale so please send me your trade interest to norman.laderoute@gmail.com. I can also send higher resolution pictures through e-mails and will answer all questions to the best of my abilities.
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