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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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I revisited a prior passion; vintage and exotic cars: that hobby garnered most of my attention and money!
Prior to that I purchased a vintage chronograph / dive watch about once a month, with a collection of 40+ and turnover/sales 6-8 watches per yr over a 5yr period.
I post some non-Heuer trends; as many collect other Swiss or Professional/tool watches.
However, in my 3 yr. absence i have seen the following:
-1000%+ Price increase of the Omega Plo Prof (post Omegamania/auction shenanigans)
-50-300+% increase in Heuer Chronos (ie, that Heuer 100 Chrono for $4k)
-70s Longines chronographs going from $750 to $1500-2000
-Tudor Subs going from $1000 to $2-3000
-Tudor Pre-Tiger Chronographs going from $1500 to $3-4000
-Aquastar Dive Watches $500 to $1500+
-Obscure names: Nivada/Bucherer w.Lemania/Valjoux chronos going from $350 to $700-1500
-The Hamilton Count-Down go from $500 to $2200
-Doxa dive watches up 100-200+%
-Poor mans Heuers: going from $300 to 800
Now, I did see the same happen in the 2002-2003 recession; when collectors seemed oblivious to the economy.
So whats driving this? The strong Euro? Collectors using ebay/web/forums; re-issue retro/fad more?
As an aside, you would all be suprised how many of your watches once sold could allow you to afford a nice sports car!
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