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Heres one i recently picked up from the SC, from Tony "Learningtofly". It was bought to join my growing collection of Heuer chronos, however needs must at the moment, and although i do very much like it, it just doesn't get the wrist time it deserves.
His ad says it all, and his pictures say even more! truth be told i'm amazed a watch brand hasn't approached Tony to start taking pictures of their watches, but then there are quite a few photographers on the forum who are massively talented.
Here is Tonys' listing (hope you don't mind Tony, let me know if you do):
[url]http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?261852-Sold-Stunning-Heuer-Fume-Silverstone-from-circa-1975&highlight=heuer+silverstone[/url]
The watch is in much the same condition as when purchased from Tony, the only exception is the strap which now has been used, where as it had never been used when Tony was selling it, he described it as follows:
"This a an outstanding Fume Silverstone from circa 1975 (not the most expensive of variants but my favourite by a long way), which I bought a few months ago from the one and only Abel Court. Abel serviced the watch prior to sale and it's in absolutely fantastic condition with a simply beautiful patina to the dial and hands - both of which are just about perfect, in fact. The watch is virtually unmarked save for a tiny dink to the case edge around the 6 o'clock position. I've taken a photograph to emphasise it as best as I can for the purposes of full disclosure but it really is small, is pretty hard to see on the wrist and would polish out with ease. To compensate for that I'm going to throw in the beautiful hand made custom rally strap that I acquired from Giuliano in Italy at some cost, in addition to the Corfam replica that Abel supplied with the watch."
Truth be told its in far too nice a condition for me to own it, I usually wear my watches to death, where as this one is such a nice condition example that i always felt a bit scared to wear it, as i knew if i did that it would get dents and scratches and all sorts.
Looking for funds more than other watches, however a nice sports Rolex, IWC or Omega would be a nice trade option. :D
Asking £3350 cash or £3450 trade.
Here are a few quick pics from my camera lens, if you want to see the watch in all its glory i would advise clicking onto the original sales link above:
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