I have seen two of these sold over the course of the last two or three years. Interestingly, they did not sell at a premium to the price of a "normal" Monaco; in fact, a bit of a discount. One was sold around three years ago for approximately $2000 (at the time a normal Monaco would sell in the $2500 to $3000 range); another sold within the last year, at a price comparable to a standard Monaco. The early Chronomatic Monacos may be interesting to collectors and very rare; still, many consider the hands to be crude / ugly / whatever. Most would agree that the later hands (brushed steel) are better looking.
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Grab this one and share it with us!!
Jeff
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: I have the chance to buy a an early
: chronomati=c monaco but the dial is in bad
: condition although you can see it is a
: chronomatic - the watch functions perfectly
: - any ideas on what its worth??