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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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For example, several months ago, we saw some NOS Silverstone dials, bezels and cases sold on ebay, as sets. If our friendly dealer / watchmaker finds some non-NOS movements, and some service (or original) hands, and makes up a couple of these nice red or blue Silverstones, what are they worth (say, compared to a "true NOS" Silverstone, which was fully made by Heuer, back in 1975)?
If the true NOS Silverstone might be worth $5,000 to $6,000, how do you value the recently-assembled NOS Silverstone? At a 5% discount / 30% discount? When it comes time to sell one of these, can we expect the seller to describe it properly? In our collective experience, how many of these have we ever seen described, as such? I believe that you are giving sellers the benefit of the doubt, where we have not seen much in the way of full disclosure.
Jeff
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: ... lets not forget that back in the day, Heuer were putting parts
: together themselves that were not always the "right"
: ones as we think of them now even. Cases that belonged to other
: watches and hands that sometimes we're not sure about now
: occasionally.
: I think 2 tier nos system works, as i'm nt totally convinced there
: is a massive issue so long as the watch has correct aged lume,
: hands, an original dial, unpolished unmarked case. The issue
: comes from selling a nos watch that is neither of these.
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